A late-70's/early 80's Serge system and related equipment for sale by a
friend.
Send all inquiries to the address in the message.
Thanks!
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For sale Serge Modular Music Systems manufactured in
1979 and 1980.
A)Serge Modular Prototype Series'80
Panel 1
PRNV
PCO
PCO
WM
MIX
VCFQ
DSG
UAP
Panel 2
SEQ7 (7 stage Seq. Programmer)
DSG
VCFS
RVG (RND Sources)
Note: this is a prototype developped by Serge
Tcherepnin for me : it is a compact two-panel version
of a Series'79 (it was never commercialized as such).
It features the first UAP and SEQ7 modules.
Cosmetic appearance : fair (it has been used everyday
for 22 years)
Working condition : perfect (except that the lower DSG
of panel 2 does not self-oscillate)
No rack ears, no flightcase (it is in the original
Serge aluminium 17" case).
Price : 3.250 U.S Dollars for panels 1 and 2.
+ Transportation costs from the U.S.
B) Serge Modular Series '79
Panel 3
2x stereo jacks for foot pedals control
NTO
PCO
PCO
WM
VCFQ
UPAP
Panel 4
SEQ ( 2x8 steps sequencer)
DSG
RING (newer version)
DSG
DSG
Panel 5
TKB (touch-activated Keyboard/4x16 steps Sequencer)
Note: this is my personal configuration of a Serge
Series'79.
Cosmetic appearance : fair (it has been used everyday
for 23 years)
Working condition : perfect (except that the left DSG
of panel 4 does not self-oscillate)
No rack ears, no flightcase (it is in the original
Serge aluminium 17" case).
Price : 5.500 U.S Dollars for panel 3, 4 and 5.
+ Transportation costs from the U.S
C) Power supplies
Panel 6
Two original +12V/-12V/+5V 120VAC POWER ONE, with fan :
to power the 5 modules.
Price: 200 U.S Dollars for the two units
+ transportation costs from the U.S
D) CV to MIDI converters
ROLAND OP8 (8 CV/8 Gates to DCB) Mini-jacks!
ROLAND MD8 (DCB to M.I.D.I converter)
Cosmetic appearance : fair
Working condition : perfect
Price : 125 U.S Dollars for the two units
+ Transportation costs from the U.S
Urgent! I'd like to sell this gear as soon as
possible...
For info, mailto <theanalogcottage@...>.
Thank you...
Andre' Stordeur
friend.
Send all inquiries to the address in the message.
Thanks!
*****************************************************************************
For sale Serge Modular Music Systems manufactured in
1979 and 1980.
A)Serge Modular Prototype Series'80
Panel 1
PRNV
PCO
PCO
WM
MIX
VCFQ
DSG
UAP
Panel 2
SEQ7 (7 stage Seq. Programmer)
DSG
VCFS
RVG (RND Sources)
Note: this is a prototype developped by Serge
Tcherepnin for me : it is a compact two-panel version
of a Series'79 (it was never commercialized as such).
It features the first UAP and SEQ7 modules.
Cosmetic appearance : fair (it has been used everyday
for 22 years)
Working condition : perfect (except that the lower DSG
of panel 2 does not self-oscillate)
No rack ears, no flightcase (it is in the original
Serge aluminium 17" case).
Price : 3.250 U.S Dollars for panels 1 and 2.
+ Transportation costs from the U.S.
B) Serge Modular Series '79
Panel 3
2x stereo jacks for foot pedals control
NTO
PCO
PCO
WM
VCFQ
UPAP
Panel 4
SEQ ( 2x8 steps sequencer)
DSG
RING (newer version)
DSG
DSG
Panel 5
TKB (touch-activated Keyboard/4x16 steps Sequencer)
Note: this is my personal configuration of a Serge
Series'79.
Cosmetic appearance : fair (it has been used everyday
for 23 years)
Working condition : perfect (except that the left DSG
of panel 4 does not self-oscillate)
No rack ears, no flightcase (it is in the original
Serge aluminium 17" case).
Price : 5.500 U.S Dollars for panel 3, 4 and 5.
+ Transportation costs from the U.S
C) Power supplies
Panel 6
Two original +12V/-12V/+5V 120VAC POWER ONE, with fan :
to power the 5 modules.
Price: 200 U.S Dollars for the two units
+ transportation costs from the U.S
D) CV to MIDI converters
ROLAND OP8 (8 CV/8 Gates to DCB) Mini-jacks!
ROLAND MD8 (DCB to M.I.D.I converter)
Cosmetic appearance : fair
Working condition : perfect
Price : 125 U.S Dollars for the two units
+ Transportation costs from the U.S
Urgent! I'd like to sell this gear as soon as
possible...
For info, mailto <theanalogcottage@...>.
Thank you...
Andre' Stordeur