*** Sony MU-R201 digital reverb ***
Sounds great, looks great. Operationally, all seems fine: buttons/functions work as expected. However, there’s some occasional erratic behaviour with the meter and the LCD —not correlated to any system noise, just a loose cable connection or something…. and I’ll be dammed if I can figure out how to open the case to check.
100V version but I’ve no problems running at 110V-120V —the Bando power transformer has no complaints, noise floor unchanged, everything stable.
€110
A second unit is available; in top shape, sounds great, works great —mo issues. €190 (see photos below)
*** Lexicon PCM-60 ***
Passes audio but the effect signal has disappeared. Research so far concludes that it’s probably a power supply issue —something quite common with these units. It sounded great not so long ago.
€460
*** Akai MFC 42 ***
In excellent condition other than the fact that it won’t power up.
€380
*** Yamaha FX-500 ***
Fully operational; versatile and characterful, however, the input jack needs some attention, some intermittency there.
€110
(UK power supply +€15)
*** Korg 301dl ***
Compact and capable digital delay with a variety of tones; nice ducking feature. Two memory slots, switchable instrument/line input, 9V rated but happily takes 10V. Future classic.
€80
*** Atari Mega-STE motherboard ***
Build your MIDI brain. Loaded with TOS 2.06 (German) and 4MB RAM
€300
*** Waldorf 4-Pole Filter ***
9V version with the CEM filter. Operating system works fine; it’s passing audio but the filter itself is unstable. A recapping of the power section might do the trick.
€225
I also have another unit available; 12V Moog filter version in good working order. €435
Sounds great, looks great. Operationally, all seems fine: buttons/functions work as expected. However, there’s some occasional erratic behaviour with the meter and the LCD —not correlated to any system noise, just a loose cable connection or something…. and I’ll be dammed if I can figure out how to open the case to check.
100V version but I’ve no problems running at 110V-120V —the Bando power transformer has no complaints, noise floor unchanged, everything stable.
€110
A second unit is available; in top shape, sounds great, works great —mo issues. €190 (see photos below)
*** Lexicon PCM-60 ***
Passes audio but the effect signal has disappeared. Research so far concludes that it’s probably a power supply issue —something quite common with these units. It sounded great not so long ago.
€460
*** Akai MFC 42 ***
In excellent condition other than the fact that it won’t power up.
€380
*** Yamaha FX-500 ***
Fully operational; versatile and characterful, however, the input jack needs some attention, some intermittency there.
€110
(UK power supply +€15)
*** Korg 301dl ***
Compact and capable digital delay with a variety of tones; nice ducking feature. Two memory slots, switchable instrument/line input, 9V rated but happily takes 10V. Future classic.
€80
*** Atari Mega-STE motherboard ***
Build your MIDI brain. Loaded with TOS 2.06 (German) and 4MB RAM
€300
- Hard disk controller with original hard disk (40mb) +€70
- C-LAB Creator dongle +€70
- Cubase dongle (clone) +€25
- Emagic NSL3 (Unitor N) +130
- Set of C-LAB Creator printed manuals (German) +€20
*** Waldorf 4-Pole Filter ***
9V version with the CEM filter. Operating system works fine; it’s passing audio but the filter itself is unstable. A recapping of the power section might do the trick.
€225
I also have another unit available; 12V Moog filter version in good working order. €435
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