Feeling slightly lame about this, but I came to the realization that, just perhaps, my ask for the whole package was a little high. Should have thought it through a little more thoroughly. Perhaps something more along the lines of $2000-$2500? I should say that I'm also open to trade for a few specific items. Sorry to post this again, and thank you for not pelting me with rubber chickens. :) --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "object88" <object88@...> wrote: > > I'm fully moved into my new apartment, and as anticipated, have no > room for all the stuff I've accumulated. Sadly, the modular gear must go. > > Everything below was assembled by me, with the exception of the multi, > which was preassembled by Paul S. > > MOTM > -101 Noise / S&H > -110 Ring Mod / VCA > -120 Sub-Octave > -190 uVCA > -380 Quad LFO > -390 uLFO > -410 Triple resonant filter > -490 uVCF > -820 Lag > -830 Dual-Mode mixer > -850 Pedal interface > -890 uMix (busted IN5 pot) > -900 PSU > -910 Multi > > As noted, the -890 has a busted IN5 pot. It looks like the pot took > an impact right on the knob, which sent the shaft inward, breaking the > actual pot mechanism. To get this in proper order, you'll need to > disassemble the front panel, unsolder the pot, replace, and > reassemble. The knob looks undamaged. As far as I can tell, the > module still works with the busted pot-- you just don't get input 5. > > Jason Proctor can speak to my skills as a MOTM kit builder, as he has > purchased several of kits in the past. > > I also have two Blacet kits for sale: the Time Machine and the > Klangwerk. Both are partially assemlbed-- meaning that the PCBs are > partially stuffed & soldered, but no wires, pots, jacks, etc. have > been done. Both include panels, the Time Machine panel is predrilled. > When assembling the Time Machine, I made a minor mistake. I inserted > a 16-pin DIP socket where a 14-pin should have gone. The pins > happened to line up perfectly with a pair of resistor holes. The > upshot is that the resisters, when inserted, will have to "jump" up > into the socket. I purchased a replacement 16-pin DIP socket for > where it should have originally gone, and that's included. > > In addition, I have three panels: a 1U blank, an OMS-820 expander > panel (predrilled), and an OMS-201 wavefolder panel. > > I also have all the docs that have come with the various modules (plus > a slew that I've already sold). You want those, you got'em. You > don't, I'll recycle them. No problem. > > I'd like to sell the whole thing at once. Barring that, I'd like to > sell locally (I'm in Oakland, CA.). I'd like to get $3000 (+ > shipping, if necessary), which is about the cost of everything in kit > form, short a few panels. Is this fair? > > My name is Paul, and I can be reached at 510-846-3308. Feel free to > call any time between 10am and 10pm PST. Alternately, there's email, > of course. Seeing how inactive I've been with MOTM, I won't be > checking this list regularily... so best not to reply here. :) > > Thanks for reading! >
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Re: FS: various MOTM & Blacet modules
2006-02-18 by object88
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