Kent, does Yamaha really still have the facilities to make IG chips? These
were made on very, very old machines using very old fashioned process
techniques.
Possibly they have a stock of unbonded dies / wafers they simply need to
package up.
On Nov 19 2007, kent_spong wrote:
>Yes, £40 GBP
>yes, I can ship to the states
>yes, they are easy to fit.
>yes, they are a direct replacment.
>yes, they still have the same functionality and you do not have to
>reajust anything on the BA board.
>
>As for VCO's
>
>Yamaha Japan are listening at last. I am putting together a list of
>people who want to buy full sets of the final rock steady issue
>IG00153. Once I get enough people signed up they will do a run of
>them. I got Yamaha UK as go between, but I need more guy's on the
>list.
>
>--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "billwolfer" <bill.wolfer@...>
>wrote:
>>
>> Kent, in my browser that came out as ?40. Are we talking pounds,
>> dollars or euros? Can you ship to the states? How hard are they to
>put
>> into place? Do they still have the same functionality in that you
>can
>> start anywhere on the ribbon, moving left is exponential, right is
>> linear? lots of questions. one more: how are you fixed for
>oscillator
>> chips?
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "kent_spong" <kent_spong@>
>wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm sorry guy's. I thought I already posted this message before.
>> >
>> > I have a batch of brand new ribbon controller springs that me
>and
>> > RLMusic had specially made that I fit into all the KSR80 Level
>3's.
>> > They are not cheap I'm afraid as the manufacturing costs was
>really
>> > high.
>> > They work out at about �40 each.
>> >
>>
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