MY FAVORITE ARP (GUESS WHY)...

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Here's that Soundcraftsman Steve. I'll get it shipped today or tomorrow..
 

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Here's that Soundcraftsman Steve. I'll get it shipped today or tomorrow..

Can you get me the T-shirt too, please? :) I know it's smallish but it will hang proudly...the only other one I want is the ARP AXXE shirt from Great Britain!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141093898496

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RETRO-SYNTH...ESIGN-ARP-AXXE-MK3-S-M-L-XL-XXL-/231176203087 (XL or 42-46 like my Phoenix shirts I gather)

Thank you, Lee!

PS I have one of the boxes now for the CS-77s, let's get back to that later today and see how the crossover recap fared that the seller did.
 
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I gave you the pre Steve....clothes are on you...
 
Here's that Soundcraftsman Steve. I'll get it shipped today or tomorrow..

Those were nice preamps in the 70's and I enjoyed using them for taping. Is this the later version that used op amps? Did you do any upgrades? I think Steven will be happy with this one.
 
Haven't touched it Nav, haven't even opened it up..
 
Good Lord, Navo, what kind of op amps does SHE have?
 
Good Lord, Navo, what kind of op amps does SHE have?

I would guess she does not have op amps - just transistors. I honestly don't know if - or when Soundcraftsmen changed their design to incorporate op amps. Over at AK someone was commenting about a PE 2217 with op amps as the active component - so that is why I asked Lee about it. The one I purchased in 76 uses transistors - no ICs. I have the manual and schematic for this model. A nice upgrade for this guy is a regulated power supply.
 
I would guess she does not have op amps - just transistors. I honestly don't know if - or when Soundcraftsmen changed their design to incorporate op amps. Over at AK someone was commenting about a PE 2217 with op amps as the active component - so that is why I asked Lee about it. The one I purchased in 76 uses transistors - no ICs. I have the manual and schematic for this model. A nice upgrade for this guy is a regulated power supply.

There is a very lonely horse nearby.
 
Here's the Yellow Magic Orchestra version, Miles...

[video=youtube;aWt46pcZ6Kc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWt46pcZ6Kc[/video]

BTW The song is from Martin Denny's Exotica...and this is around 1978-80.
 
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Two more EG videos!

[video=youtube;qpbAe2HyzqA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpbAe2HyzqA[/video]
 
[video=youtube;e8KNo1wFS_k]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8KNo1wFS_k[/video]
 
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