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Very cool! Super rare Seiko DS-250 additive synthesizer.  Sounds better than you'd think. Really full sounding.  Plays great and all the controls work.  A few of the LEDs are weak or dead on the interval control and detune selector but it doesn't affect playability at all. There are a good few scratches, scrapes, and tape residue spots.  I have included some pictures of the worst of them.  Sold as-is.

The original power supply for this unit was lost long ago but I have tracked down a functional replacement. The power supply uses a 4 pin DIN connector and is very hard to replace.  Do not buy one without a power supply.  The power supply included is the correct voltage, amperage, and polarity and works great.  One more time though: NON ORIGINAL POWER SUPPLY!

I will ship within 6 days time.

From Wikipedia:

The DS-250 was an  manufactured in 1985 by  and was considered a commercial failure.It was capable of generating both digital and additive sounds. It is expandable with two expander units DS-310 and DS-320.

The unit used  for sound generation, chorus and ports included In, Out and Through, RCA outputs( stereo), Headphones and level controls for both channels. It also has on board speakers.

Used by Jean-Michel on First Rendez-vous and Last Rendez-vous.

Mostly known for its pad and bell type sounds.

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • DS-250
Finish
  • Dark Grey
Categories
Year
  • 1985

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