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FS: motm/blacet modules

2002-12-10 by blip

hello.

i'm pruning my modular back because i've ended up using it more for
processing than anything else. all modules except the 300 were assembled
by me and went smoothly. the 300 was assembled by paul schreiber.

110 VCA - $150 USD (ooo, vintage!)
300 VCO - $325 USD
320 LFO - $150 USD (two for sale)
420 VCF - $170 USD
800 EG  -  $90 USD (three for sale)

940 patch panel - $75 USD

1 pair rack rails - $20 USD

motm-ized blacet time machine - $150 USD (or best offer)
less than kit price, includes stooge panel, bracket, and pots, however...
assembly of this module did not go so smoothly... maybe it works better
than i think, cuz i kept putting an lfo into the cv in before i realized
it only wants a positive cv and will freak out if it gets a negative one.
the trace to the LED is off the board. the unit does process audio, but
the level seems to be extremely low. this will be a good deal for someone
who can fix my pedestrian attempt. (the motm modules are in perfect
condition, thanks to paul's instructions and kit organization... no fears
there!)

i prefer paypal, usps money order, or cashier's checks in that order... if
you think my prices are silly, make an offer. buyer pays shipping, i pay
for packing materials, etc. they'll be packed well in anti-static bags
w/bubble wrap and styrofoam. pics available on request.

bleep.
out.

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www.mp3.com/captainhotrod
www.mp3.com/silenttristero

Re: [motm] FS: motm/blacet modules

2002-12-11 by blip

this seems to have shown up quite late... the patch panel, one lfo, time
machine, and rack rails have all gone to analogue heaven folks. sorry!
(blame yahoo!)

On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, blip wrote:

> hello.
>
> i'm pruning my modular back because i've ended up using it more for
> processing than anything else. all modules except the 300 were assembled
> by me and went smoothly. the 300 was assembled by paul schreiber.
>
> 110 VCA - $150 USD (ooo, vintage!)
> 300 VCO - $325 USD
> 320 LFO - $150 USD (two for sale)
> 420 VCF - $170 USD
> 800 EG  -  $90 USD (three for sale)
>
> 940 patch panel - $75 USD
>
> 1 pair rack rails - $20 USD
>
> motm-ized blacet time machine - $150 USD (or best offer)
> less than kit price, includes stooge panel, bracket, and pots, however...
> assembly of this module did not go so smoothly... maybe it works better
> than i think, cuz i kept putting an lfo into the cv in before i realized
> it only wants a positive cv and will freak out if it gets a negative one.
> the trace to the LED is off the board. the unit does process audio, but
> the level seems to be extremely low. this will be a good deal for someone
> who can fix my pedestrian attempt. (the motm modules are in perfect
> condition, thanks to paul's instructions and kit organization... no fears
> there!)
>
> i prefer paypal, usps money order, or cashier's checks in that order... if
> you think my prices are silly, make an offer. buyer pays shipping, i pay
> for packing materials, etc. they'll be packed well in anti-static bags
> w/bubble wrap and styrofoam. pics available on request.
>
> bleep.
> out.
>
> ---
> www.mp3.com/leichenfeld
> www.mp3.com/captainhotrod
> www.mp3.com/silenttristero
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>

bleep.
out.

---
www.mp3.com/leichenfeld
www.mp3.com/captainhotrod
www.mp3.com/silenttristero

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