MY FAVORITE ARP (GUESS WHY)...

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[video=youtube_share;3Oig8gSQJi0]http://youtu.be/3Oig8gSQJi0[/video]
 

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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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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.
 

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Good Lord, Navo, what kind of op amps does SHE have?
 

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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]
 

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