Pianoman Tim wrote:
(http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/yamahacs80/database). Also,
please ask your technician to join the group. It would be great to hear
exaclty what he did to it.
Also, if you've got any recordings of your band, especially tracks
featuring the CS-80, you can put them up in the Files section
(http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/yamahacs80/files).
David
>Greetings. (sorry this gets a little lengthy, I'm not usually soWelcome to the group!
>long-winded...)
>
>I just heard about this group from someone on the Rhodes Chroma list,
>so I had to come join in and check it out. I've been working my way
>through the message archives and finding some most interesting reading.
>
>
>My local technician here did anExcellent news - another CS-80 restored! Please put it in the database
>AMAZING job of it... doing component-level replacement of the trim
>pots and replacing a few op-amps and spending what must have been a
>lot of time on it. When I finally got it back, I couldn't believe my
>ears. It's the absolute best it's ever sounded, even when it was new.
>The tuning is so sweet and even. Where I had once considered putting
>it out on eBay, now I can't even think of it. It's like falling in
>love all over again, and I'm reminded why I've always considered CS-80
>the "King of Instruments" (no offense to pipe organ enthusiasts).
>
>
(http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/yamahacs80/database). Also,
please ask your technician to join the group. It would be great to hear
exaclty what he did to it.
Also, if you've got any recordings of your band, especially tracks
featuring the CS-80, you can put them up in the Files section
(http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/yamahacs80/files).
David
