I have a Zeroscillator and I can say that its build quality is
absolutely up to Synth Tech standards. Its mechanical design is very
impressive and mine at least was assembled very professionally.
Cynthia uses exactly MOTM-standard pots, knobs, and jacks, and its
front panel is a perfect match to Synth Tech front panels in
material, paint, and graphics (The control/jack layout is
nonstandard, though). It is really amazing to look at, both from the
front and behind the panel, a thing of beauty.
I'm not knowledgeable enough to say whether its circuit design or
electronic components are in the same realm as Paul's premium
designs. Nor do I have the ear or the experience to say whether it is
aurally in the Synth Tech league. But it sounds great to me.
I can't take pictures right now but Cynthia put a lot of detailed
views of the MOTM version up on her Yahoo group site
(The_Cyndustries_List). I'm not a fan of Yahoo Groups but if you can
look there you will see what you want to see.
That said, Paul rules! And MOTM forever! (now I'm on topic, right?)
skw
On Dec 9, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Koos Fockens wrote:
> That particular module is something I am contemplating for the
> future myself, but what is
> the build quality like, does it live up to Synthesis Technology
> standards? If you have a few
> pictures of the module, from the rear, circuit board etc , that
> would be great so I can get a
> good idea of of how it's build.
>
> Thanks
>
> Koos