It looks like the same type of on/off switch found on most amplifiers (Vox, Fender, Orange, Hiwatt). My MK-VI has the same type of switch. It looks and feels like a switch to me. It makes a nice click sound. Not a mushy click or a spongy click, a nice snappy click. --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, kinchmusic@... wrote: > > Could have invested in some decent switchgear though. That On/Off switch looks very homemade. > Andy K > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: MAinPsych@... > To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sun, Jan 17, 2010 12:20 am > Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: NAMM Report > > > > > > In a message dated 1/16/2010 2:11:56 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, djacques@... writes: > Markus has it set up on top of his Mellotron Mark V, and you cannot tell the difference in sound. > > > > My 2 pence worth: Putting aside all the theorizing, at NAMM, David and I did direct A-B comparisons between the digitial Mellotron and a MkVI. I would defy anyone to tell the difference in sound (no one could), even in the feel of the keyboard (the difference there is very slight). At $1800. and 41 pounds with 100 sounds and (BTW) parameter control, it's one hell of a machine. > > Frank1 > > In a message dated 1/16/2010 2:11:56 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, djacques@... writes: > Markus has it set up on top of his Mellotron Mark V, and you cannot tell the difference in sound. > > > > My 2 pence worth: Putting aside all the theorizing, at NAMM, David and I did direct A-B comparisons between the digitial Mellotron and a MkVI. I would defy anyone to tell the difference in sound (no one could), even in the feel of the keyboard (the difference there is very slight). At $1800. and 41 pounds with 100 sounds and (BTW) parameter control, it's one hell of a machine. > > Frank1 >
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Re: NAMM Report
2010-01-17 by ClayE
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