What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
These past two weeks have been very good to me. Two steals in my home state:
Yamaha CS-50 and DX-7 for $100 total. I offered the guy $300 for just the CS-50; he laughed at me and told me $150; when I got to his house to pick it up, he knocked the price down to $100 and threw in a DX-7. Both synths needed repairs, but I could not pass up a deal like that.
EDP Wasp, Gnat, and Spider: $350 total. How these things ended up in a tiny East Texas town, I will never understand. Now I need to find some cables to hook up the Spider.
Yamaha CS-50 and DX-7 for $100 total. I offered the guy $300 for just the CS-50; he laughed at me and told me $150; when I got to his house to pick it up, he knocked the price down to $100 and threw in a DX-7. Both synths needed repairs, but I could not pass up a deal like that.
EDP Wasp, Gnat, and Spider: $350 total. How these things ended up in a tiny East Texas town, I will never understand. Now I need to find some cables to hook up the Spider.
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
Did you get the CS-50 into fully working order? Still a great synth even if it isn't a CS-80.
The reviewer on Bluesynths.com said he sold his CS-80 and kept the CS-60 because it was better to have a 100% stable synth with 60% of the features, than a 60% stable synth with 100% of the features.
The reviewer on Bluesynths.com said he sold his CS-80 and kept the CS-60 because it was better to have a 100% stable synth with 60% of the features, than a 60% stable synth with 100% of the features.
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
The CS-50 is fully operational as of one hour ago. The voice cards still need a little calibration, but damn--it sounds fantastic.
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
Aw, I envy you so much. I played on a CS-60 a few years ago, just messing around with the preset buttons, although it was so whack out of tune you couldn't play a chord on it. Still sounded so good I remember it still. And one week later it was gone from the store, some guy had just come in, looked at it for a moment, paid up and said he'd fix the tuning and carried it off, happy as a child on christmas. We don't see those synths often in Norway.
Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
shs-10 for $45 off craigslist. Not REALLY a synth but considering what it is and for how much they go for on the bay it's a reasonable purchase. I got it with the box too in good condition. I think I'll keep it around for a while though. It has been fun for the past few hours hooked to the front of my motu midi interface jamming on all the synths I own 
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
ok, my roommate bought a model d yesterday. perfect cosmetic condition, flightcase, from first owner, with manual, latest version. has some minor issues, seems like the waveform / range switches need a replacement. bout 600$ 
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
You want the 'vintage toy forum' not synth.THEODICY wrote:shs-10 for $45 off craigslist. Not REALLY a synth but considering what it is and for how much they go for on the bay it's a reasonable purchase. I got it with the box too in good condition. I think I'll keep it around for a while though. It has been fun for the past few hours hooked to the front of my motu midi interface jamming on all the synths I own
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
The thrift stores used to be full of these. I bought my first one for $5 and a friend got two of them for FREE.THEODICY wrote:shs-10 for $45 off craigslist. Not REALLY a synth but considering what it is and for how much they go for on the bay it's a reasonable purchase. I got it with the box too in good condition. I think I'll keep it around for a while though. It has been fun for the past few hours hooked to the front of my motu midi interface jamming on all the synths I own
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
This makes me a bit mad, I had the oppurtunity to buy a Roland SH-5 for $500.00 and I had to sell off some of my gear to get the money so bye bye SY-55 and my Micro-Moog. But anyway I got the money together and I called the guy well turns out he decided he didn't want to sell, so there went two synths for bunko, but thats some extra scratch for my next synthesizer lookout.
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
Craigslist dreams can still really come true; this afternoon, $50 bought me this:

The best part is, aside from the wheel and trigger (which obviously need to be re-attached), it works 100%

I think this officially beats my previous record of a K4r for $20!

The best part is, aside from the wheel and trigger (which obviously need to be re-attached), it works 100%
I think this officially beats my previous record of a K4r for $20!
Do you even post on vse bro?
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
Goddman man good job finding that I'm Jealous =P~Sir Ruff wrote:Craigslist dreams can still really come true; this afternoon, $50 bought me this:
The best part is, aside from the wheel and trigger (which obviously need to be re-attached), it works 100%![]()
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I think this officially beats my previous record of a K4r for $20!
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
DO WANT
Moog LP + Casio SK1 and MT-75 + tube amp = good tone.
Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
Wouahh...
Is it the "Addams Family Signature" model ?
And what's the modification at the output of the LFO ?
Is it the "Addams Family Signature" model ?
And what's the modification at the output of the LFO ?
The making of my modular... (ok it's in french, but the pictures are easy to understand !)
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
I mentioned my £27 DX7 mark 1 but forgot about my £20 Korg EX800 from a car boot sale many years ago. I kept it for a couple of years and sold it for the same price. It is the cheapest synth I've ever bought but although it was in mint condition, it was probably worth that price anyway!
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Re: What was the cheapest Synth you ever bought?
haha... more like the backwoods model.. But again, amazingly, it works 100% (even the broken keys on the left). Korg knew how to build them!Push-Pull wrote:Wouahh...![]()
Is it the "Addams Family Signature" model ?
That "mod" is actually the on/off switch for the momentary button. Later models of ms-10 had momentary switches next to the mod wheel as standard (which you can see on the mod wheel section if you look closely). The handle on top must also be a later model thing too (I love that there's a handle!And what's the modification at the output of the LFO ?
Do you even post on vse bro?




