Up for sale is an absolute museum-grade example of a 1970s PAiA 4700 Series Modular Analog Synthesizer. Unlike the majority of vintage PAiA kits found today—which are often non-functional, poorly soldered, or housed in deteriorating original vinyl road cases—this system is in absolute mint condition, 100% fully functional, and features zero structural or electronic damage. It has been meticulously preserved and housed in a gorgeous, custom solid oak desktop cabinet that provides a highly premium look for any professional studio or synthesizer collection. **Functional & Cosmetic Condition:** - **Circuits:** Fully tested and 100% operational. Oscillators tracking cleanly, snappy envelopes, and smooth multi-mode filtering. No scratchy pots or dead outputs. - **Cosmetics:** Strikingly clean aluminum faceplates with zero rack rash, deep scratches, or worn lettering. All original knobs and pin jacks are fully intact. - **Cabinet:** The custom oak enclosure is structurally flawless with no cracks, dents, or blemishes. **Included Modules:** - PAiA 4720 Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCO) - PAiA 4730 Multi-Mode Filter (VCF) / Processing Blocks - PAiA 4740 Envelope Generators (EG) - Integrated Multi-Channel Attenuator/Mixer Utility Section

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Listed4 hours 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
  • 4700
Finish
  • Oak
Categories
Year
  • 1970

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