Re: Restore a Sequential Circuits Pro One before selling?
- From: "Wes" <flattopnospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:15:34 -0400
If it is the range selector(s) that are broken off, you are going to take a
hit on what you can get for it. I do not know of any drop in replacements
for those two rotary switches.
Wes Taggart
Analogics
http://www.analogics.org/
"Alex S." <LOOKMA_aslotkin03_NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have in my possession a Sequential Circuits Pro One analog synth that
has seen better days. A couple of knobs are broken off, one of the keys
is a little out of alignment, a couple of screws missing, and the sound
seems a bit unreliable (oscillator drift, keys don't always sound,
etc.).
My intention is to sell the unit, probably on eBay, and I was just
wondering whether you all thought I should go to the trouble and
expense of having it restored to full working order first in the hopes
of getting a higher price, or just putting it up as-is in hopes that
someone chooses to restore it themselves or use it for parts.
I've heard this is a fairly "in-demand" synth, so I'd appreciate any
advice you all could offer me. Of course, if any of you would like to
take it off my hands, let me know what it's worth to you!
Thanks.
Alex
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