The Yamaha works great. The Crumar has some power issues but they may be minor ones. I'm not sure if they are for sale yet. If he intends to put them up on eBay I'll warn you in advance. I would take them except I have enough stuff already and they would be difficult to lug around the globe with me.
Yamaha SY1 is very useful! I have one and I will never let go of it! I made this short handel piece using only my SY1: http://www.viklund.com/mp3/Lasse%20Viklund%20-%20Yamaha-SY1Demo.mp3
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Still workin's?
for sale?
The Yamaha works great. The Crumar has some power issues but they may be minor ones. I'm not sure if they are for sale yet. If he intends to put them up on eBay I'll warn you in advance. I would take them except I have enough stuff already and they would be difficult to lug around the globe with me.
i was just researching on the SY-1 today! it's one of the oldest electones introduced in 1974. 12kg only.
It sure didn't feel like "only" 12 kgs moving it out of all that stuff. Maybe I've been wimpafied by the light weight of my XioSynth!
It did sound good. Or does. I have no idea what my Brother has done with it. It's probably sitting where I left it.
It's just amazing that you found this. Makes you wonder how much else is out there.
Yamaha SY1 is very useful! I have one and I will never let go of it!
I made this short handel piece using only my SY1:
http://www.viklund.com/mp3/Lasse%20Viklund%20-%20Yamaha-SY1Demo.mp3
Ok, now he's asking me... What are they worth? Anyone care to guess?
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