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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Looking for Oberheim OB-SX voicecards

2012-12-05 by Roger J

All of the parts  and test fixtures that were in the Obie service department went to the National Music Center in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.  Contact John at john.leimseider@...

Some of the test fixtures are in Tacoma, Washington in storage.  





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> From: Thomas Heckmann <troperecordings@...>
>To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2012 8:15 AM
>Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Looking for Oberheim OB-SX voicecards
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>Hi again,
>so as I repaired the OB-SX today (besides trying to fix the OBXa) I'm now looking for more voice cards for the OB-SX.
>Mine only has a poor one installed, so at least two more would be great :-)
>I really like the sound and somehow it feels a bit ballsier than the OBXa. Probably from the X-Mod from the OBX ?
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>Don't need the Curtis chips, only the cards.
>I know some technicians used them to pull the CEMs, so maybe someone here has some in the scrap box ?
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>Thanks and best,
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>Thomas
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>Thomas P. Heckmann
>Trope Recordings - AFU Limited - AFULAB - trope mastering
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