Members clusterchord Posted October 2, 2008 Members Share Posted October 2, 2008 Yamaha CS-80. Serial 1377. No legs. Mint condition of panel, keyboard, controls 10/10. Tolex would be 7/10, little dusty, with signs of age. Fully operational, previously owned by San Diego Collector Roland Frasier. Purchased in 2005 and not used since then. Serviced in the Bay Area in 2008 (Trimmed power supply; cleaned; tuned oscillator boards; repaired voice board B8, replaced dead waveshaper IC, tested all functions). To interested buyers: I will provide you the contact information of the outfit that serviced the unit and the contact information of my brother who lives in the US and is the keeper of the unit. The instrument is currently not being used. Location: San Jose, California - In person test of the instrument is possible by appointment (the unit was intended to be transported to Croatia, but due to size and cost I decided against that). Buyer is responsible for packing, shipping, and insurance. Disclaimer: Most vintage analog users are familiar with the sensitivity and instability of CS-80 circuits. It is enough to move it to the other part of the room to have stuff go out of calibration. It is likely that transport with affect the calibration. Also, the 4000 series multiplexers, that CS-80 is full off, are notorious for going out on a whim. Users of CS-80 know that. Presently they all work. I am not responsible for any damage, loose contacts, or de-calibration during transport. This is the responsibility of the buyer and the optional insurance company. asking price is: BEST OFFER over $11k or 7800 EUR. if you are in the States, maybe a possible part trade-in: old oscillator board minimoog. any condition. my ebay nick is clusterchord. 100% but never sold stuff there. got references on Analog Heaven mailing list and HC KSS, few on old HC clasiffieds, for both sellin/buyin. contact me offlist: tomislav.babic@gmail.com 00385 91 7864377 00385 1 3019096 click on images for huge 1600x1200 pixel images: thank you for looking. regards tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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