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FS: Custom Serge Panel, Power Supply, Oak Cabinet, And More!

FS: Custom Serge Panel, Power Supply, Oak Cabinet, And More!

2008-03-02 by derwskee

FS: Custom Serge Panel, Power Supply, Oak Cabinet, And More!
Having recently received my last custom panel and updated my tiny (2)
panel Serge so I find that I now have a beautiful, powerful, custom
single panel/system for sale. System includesÂ…
1) Custom Wisconsin STS Panel in DEAD MINT, LIKE NEW Condition in a
Low Profile Transit Style Chassis Box. Modules L to R include...
- 8x2 Sequencer
- Active Processor
- Dual Transient Generator (Input & Attack/Both/Decay Switch)
- NTO Oscillator
- Wave Multiplier
- XVCFQ Extended Range Filter
- Smooth/Stepped Generator
2) PS4 Power Supply and Power Distribution Board
3) 16 Pomona Cables including long black Power Ground Cable
4) Custom Built (2) Panel Oak Cabinet
- Houses (2) low profile chassis's
- Power Distribution Board and Recessed Power Supply Receptacle
- Dual Recessed 1/4" Audio Connectors
5) Two sets of STS Transit 19" Rack Ears
6) A small banana to 1/4" audio adaptor box so you can use the top
VCA section of the Wave Multiplier as a standard audio output to
other gear. Adaptor box includes a banana jack to connect to the
power supply ground as well.

This panel is way powerful and was conceived as a "sequence voice".
The variety of functions and timbers offered by this configuration of
modules, in and of themselves, is truly expansive and should one add
this to some other panel, say an Animal or such you can end up with a
REALLY powerful, dense musical toolbox.

As stated, this is in absolute like-new condition and the cabinet was
hand built by me using 3/4" oak throughout. The wood shown in the
front is actually the removable bottom panel where you can access to
the Power Distribution Board as shown in the photos. There are two
mounted recessed 1/4" audio jacks inside should someone want to tap
off the outputs of a panel and connect to them from inside the
cabinet. The jacks then allow you to access stereo outs from the
cabinet to connect to the outside world, all neat and tidy.

The recessed "L" shape indentation allows for the power supply plug
to be neatly inserted in a manner that the cabinet can be set flush
against a wall with no visible cords coming out the back. This is
where you can access the 1/4" jacks as well.

Contact me for price or to ask questions at: SYNPRO(at)AOL(dot)COM
I have recommendations up the yin-yang. Picture links are as followsÂ…

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/1cab.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/2front.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/3side.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/4side.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/5back.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/6bottom.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/7inside.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/8distro.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/9asupply.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/synpro/9bpomona.jpg

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