Hi all, I just let you know that I didn't (have to) take the risk... After posting and reading the messages on this board, I suddenly found another CZ-1 in perfect condition for the same price in the same town ! I picked it up already. The CZ-1 is hooked up in my studio and I love it. But boy, that machine is al lot bigger and heavier than my CZ-101 ! Didn't know Casio made such heavy units :-) Of course now we'll never know what the problem was with the other CZ- 1. Maybe the new buyer will let us know... Anyway, I really appreciate the feedback ! Thanks, E-synthesist --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Nordlund" <gsn10@h...> wrote: > >Thanks for the feedback so far (from the other members too :-). > >I will be able to test the unit thoroughly, the owner agreed on that. > >Not sure he will agree on opening the unit though... but that's part > >of the price negotiation then. > >If I buy it I will try to get the service manual from Mark Glinsky. > >However I'm still not sure if I'll buy it. > >I have the opportunity to buy a CZ-3000 for the same price, in > >perfect condition. But I really want velocity control... Grrrhhh... > > The service manual should make it pretty easy to diagnose the problem. Of > course it would be more desireable to have the service manual as you're > inspecting it...
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Re: All LEDs of CZ-1 are dead - should I buy it ?
2005-06-18 by esynthesist
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