About This Listing

A super rare piece of acid music history. 50+ signatures from those who shaped an era. Bit of marker run from regular use which can be easily cleaned. Working 100% and sounding awesome. Does not come with Roland carry bag. 

Regretful sale, will be worth a lot one day - offers welcome. 

Taken from original auction page:

"My name is Marc Romboy, I'm a German DJ, performing and producing electronic music and I sell my Roland TB-303! This 303 is maybe the most outstanding acid house synth you could ever purchase.

The silver box is midi-fied, in a solid condition and has been signed by plenty of prominent DJs like Carl Craig, Seth Troxler, Chris Liebing, Dubfire, Agoria, Stephan Bodzin, Robert Babicz aka Rob Acid, Oliver Huntemann, Dave Clarke, Nick Curly, Dennis Ferrer, myself and many many many more!"

Happy to mark as lower customs value for international buyers. 

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer Module
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 1981 - 1984
Made In
  • Japan
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Polyphony
  • 1 Voice

About the Seller

T's gear

BROMPTON, Australia
(18)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:34
Product Overview
Made between 1982 and 1984, the Roland TB-303 is an analog bass synthesizer capable of producing sequenced bass lines. Originally intended to accompany studio musicians in place of a bassist, it soon found a different use providing the squelching bass lines of acid house music, particularly due to its transistor-based resonant low-pass filter. With a DIN Sync24 input, CV/Gate functionality, and a unique step sequencer with slide, swing, and accent functions, the Roland TB-303 creates an unforgettable and unique bass sound.
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