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The Human Comparator Two Thousand Six Hundred

Analog Synth Rack/Sound Module from The Human Comparator

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Thread Comments about the news item: An ARP 2600 DIY clone soon available

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1 Comments about the news item: An ARP 2600 DIY clone soon available
Zthee, aka The Human Comparator, is working on the prototype of a DIY clone of the ARP 2600 analog synth called Two Thousand Six Hundred, or TTSH.

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Hi, I just came to say the article is wrong - Pre-wired means you don't have to run wires between the jacks / parts. It will not be pre-built. So it's not minimum soldering, it's maximum soldering! -zthee (www.thehumancomparator.net)
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Hello zthee,
Thanks for correcting the news. This information was taken from the muffwiggler forum where you said:
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Everything is prewired and PCB mounted on the board. Slides and jacks. So there is minimal wiring to be done. (CV, gate + trig and speakers.).

So I guess there were changes in the final design.
Cheers !

[ Post last edited on 05/31/2013 at 14:41:01 ]