@@vintagetechnology1279 Thank you, I appreciate the quick response. I missed a near mint unit about 6 months ago and have been intrigued ever since. It's like the unicorn of all electronics. I wonder how many were actually produced. I'm thinking maybe a few hundred at best.
Such memories! You can hear this module on my first 2 albums and almost all my music that this module inspired. So cool. You can hear it exclusively in my Nerd Vault. Thanks for sharing this!
It's like eBay for musical instruments. Seller stuck warranty stickers over the screw holes in case some idiot tries sending it back after a failed circuit bending experiment
Hey I'm hoping to sell mine to upgrade to a digital piano. Say, how much do you think I could sell it for Considering it's in good condition though it's been with me for a couple years
I buy to a Oxxo worker who don't use the piano so I take it at time I buy to an Oxxo worker who don't use the piano so I take it. I'm not well on English, and I need help to recording notes. can you help me?
I have a problem with the main speaker, the connector has like 5 pins, and 2 of them are broken. How could I fix that, and is there a way I could replace it. Please, let me know.
I have a P3 piano module on my shelf. after many years, the module holds up - sound wise. Thank you for the demonstration but the piano playing was’ kind of ‘god-offal’ - no insult intended
There oldies but they sound amazing.That's when Altec Lansing was quailty.I would say they're about 15 years old now and you could buy them as add-ons from Dell with a desktop.I have always run Logitech and Altec for years.I personally just picked up a set on the Goodwill auctions.For $15 shipped.I was down!
I have these speakers from years ago. Can it be connected to a Lenovo all in one i just bought? I noticed two connection cables on the unit but i only have one connection on the computer?
This speaker system uses (2) 3.5mm plugs. The green 3.5mm plug goes to the two front speakers, and the black 3.5mm plug connects to the two rear speakers. Both 3.5mm plugs need to be connected to the device simultaneously to play out of all 4 speakers. You'll have to see if your PC has another audio output jack, or you may have to buy a 3.5mm Male To Dual Female Adapter.
R R yes..they'll work.Just leave the black unplugged and run it 2.1 with the sub and the 2 front speakers.Unless your laptop supports 4.1 which I highly doubt.