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My Complete Rare and remaining Serge/Driscoll System For sale

My Complete Rare and remaining Serge/Driscoll System For sale

2007-06-02 by innerclock2004

Hi all - due to some rather tough financial times, a few urgent family
matters and needing to fund some development in my Innerclock designs
I have taken the difficult decision to offer for sale my complete
remaining work-in-progress Serge/Driscoll Modular System. Josue - if
you get this message - I did send you an email giving you offer of
first refusal which still stands of course. The system comprises 9
full panels in total. I would estimate 75 percent of the system is
fully functional. I am no technician but my discussions with others
suggest component replacement and fault finding would not be all that
difficult if you had the time and the inclination.
All the modules were originally housed in metal boxes. I purchased
custom 19" rack ears for these some years ago. My father gave me some
rather beautiful hardwood timber some time ago and I made up some
cabinets - 2 of each. These are heavy obviously but do come apart for
shipping if required. Here is the module list:

Complex VCO x 6
Dual VCO x 2
Multimode Resonant VC Filter x 8
Random Voltage Gen/S&H/Glide x 2
Dual Slope Generators x 4
Dual Mixer x 3
32 Stage Sequencer x 3
Genuine early 80's revision Serge TKB x 1
Genuine early 80's revision Serge 5 stage Sequencer x 1
Genuine early 80's revision Serge 4 stage Sequencer x 1
Genuine early 80's revision Serge Quantizer x 1
Quad VCA/VC Panner-Mixer x 2
VCEG x 3
Dual CV Processor x 4
Triple Waveshaper x 3
Analog Shift Register x 2
Non VC EGs x 2
Dual VCA x 4
RCA to Banana Conversion x 2
Power Supply

I have some recent photos here:-

http://www.innerclocksystems.com/index.asp?action=page&name=18

Originally all the modules in a panel were wired up together making it
difficult to service - You can see from the back of the full timber
cabinet I have started to wire each module separately to a common
harness at the rear so each module can be removed without effecting
the overall operation.

As an indication of the some of the repair work required - Ken has
been looking at the VCEG modules for me which are all 3310 CEM based -
these need replacing. These have never worked and I think are the most
difficult of the lot.

Have a look at the photos and email/post if interested please:
info@...

All the very best - David
www.innerclocksystems.com

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