>Does it work at all? I could probably fix the filter. The last time I checked, it did, but I would be selling it as is. >How much were you thinking of selling it for? Honestly, I'm unsure of its worth, but I hear they are quite rare. It would have to be a buyer who actually wants it for what it is, not a fixer-upper alternative to an EML 101, which are much more common. I live in Connecticut where these were made, and I've seen a number of 101's. (A friend of mine was just given a 200 by a local school :) However, I've only seen one other 100 in my life, and if my memory serves me correctly, it was grey. The faceplate on this one is blue. >I've only seen one very poor xeroxed image of a 100. Any chance you could >post some images of it to the emlsynth archives ? or send them to me off >list and I will post them? Just from a historical standpoint I'd really >like to have some pictures of it here. Afaik, it was the world's first duophonic/bitimbral synth. >You could just take snapshots and scan them or if you have a digiatal >camera, even better.... Unfortunately, I don't have any sort of camera. Occasionally, I pick up one of those disposable cameras, but they are terrible for taking close-ups. However, if there are no pictures available, perhaps I should make a point to borrow a camera before I sell it. Either that, or I'd have to sell it someone who was willing to take its picture :)
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Re: [emlsynth] EML 100 available
2002-02-06 by media@mail1.nai.net
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