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As usual, you guys ARE the cognoscenti--YOU KNOW . . . but hey, I'll share this little windfall with people like you who like the FINER things . . . got just a few of these babies--ZIPs only, for Jammies. Give a listen, tell me what they're worth. Came from this little, wizened Japanese who burned RAW silicon in a run-down storefront off the electronics district in Kyoto, doped the Si with something special, Kryptonite, maybe, I don't know--anyway, think he's dead now . . . crossed the Yakuza on some SPECIAL software--don't matter, anyway . . . you know how with some chips you can tell whether the guy was playing a Prophet or playing a Yamaha emulating a Prophet . . . WELL . . .with these chips you can tell, what kind of cables he's running . . . his taste in mixers, and . . . what color shirt he's wearing entertaining offers Tom ;) At 01:22 AM 2/3/98 -0800, you wrote: >At 1:22 PM -0500 2/2/98, Fmplautus@aol.com wrote: >>Kim wrote... >> >>"gee, musicians are actually dumb enough to believe that their sound >>will be affected by the simms they use! Let's unload these expensive ones >>that nobody else will buy." >> >>The LoOpDoctORs can here the difference between different batches of >SIMMS in >>both the Echoplex and the Jammen. We've come to prefer the Vintage >Malaysian >>Simms from 1994...buttery mids and clear, warm highs, kind of like >taking a >>dip in a waterfall on the road to Mandalay. And we turned Eric Johnson >onto >>the Duracels you know. > >I've got some vintage 256k simms from the late 80's. Warmth and tone like >you won't believe. These puppies will really make your echoplex sing! >Highest bidder by next thursday gets 'em, you pay shipping. > >kim > >______________________________________________________________________ >Kim Flint | Looper's Delight >kflint@annihilist.com | http://www.annihilist.com/loop/loop.html >http://www.annihilist.com/ | Loopers-Delight-request@annihilist.com > > > > > Tom Lambrecht hideo@concentric.net