One of the best examples of a CS-80 in excellent condition you will ever find.

Bought from Perfect Circuit Audio USA in 2013. Was fully services by their tech team. Happy to connect you with the team there to validate etc.

Looked after by a collector - so hardly used (maybe under 2 hours in total since 2013)

The actual synth is in immaculate and incredible condition with no marks, paintwork, damage at all. I have seen cs-80s advertised recently and ours is in the best condition compared to these.
It was not used in a studio and plays flawlessly and is truly unlike any other synth in our collection of analog gear.. 

The top removable case has some minor scruffs and paint mark - this can be restored easily.

A true collectors item and very rare to see one in this condition. A true piece of Synth History.
Happy to organise a Zoom call for serious buyers to go through the functional state.

With the original flight/storage case and also comes with a Kenton Midi Retrokit - not fitted - to preserver the original state.

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Listed3 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • CS-80 Polyphonic Synthesizer
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1977 - 1979
Made In
  • Japan
Number of Keys
  • 61 Keys
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Polyphony
  • 8 Voices
Key Size
  • Full Size

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Gugy Studio Gear

Brisbane, Australia
Sales:18
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