[sdiy] FS: 2 x SSM 2045 1 x TDA1022

Doug Terrebonne dougt55 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 20 11:41:57 CEST 2006


Might want to get your facts straight in your auction... Korg Poly-800
did not have use the SSM2045, the Polysix and Mono?poly used the 2044
not 2045, and no Roland MKS series used SSMs...

--- Loscha <loscha at gmail.com> wrote:

> For sale:
> Two SSSM2045 chips
> They're a combo VCF and VCA chip
> I refer you to the excellent Emulator Archive for Datum.
> http://www.emulatorarchive.com/Synthesizers/SSM/ssm.html
> There are a few DIY circuits around that use these chips.
> 
> Also, a TDA1022 cheapo BBD, used in lotsa mid-level keyboards (korg
> polys and stuff)
> They seem to be only worth about $10-$15au
> 
> Willing to entertain any serious offers.
> I'm not sure what they going rate for SSM2045s are these days.
> I've seen them go on ebay anywhere from ~40au to much more.
> Some-one has them for sale on his site for £55 EACH (~$135au) but I
> think that is stupid money for something that is possibly just pulled
> from a broken Siel, like mine.
> 
> The Siel DK80 I got never really worked properly, it had the same
> problem they all have - the display/keypad chip is shat, so,
> disposing
> of it in parts to share around the rare parts, make some space in my
> crapstack and add a few integers to the old bank account.
> Other bits from the Siel are up for sale,
> You can see the schematic and other info about the Siel DK80 Here ->
> http://home-1.worldonline.nl/~smeyer/siel/
>  I think that maybe one of the signal generating chips M112 isn't
> working, but, the others appear to be working fine.
> 
> I have paypal, or, bank deposit within Australia.
> If I don't hear anything from anyone in about 40 hours onlist, I'm
> listing them on ebay.
> 
> -Edward
> 
> 



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