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For Sale Wanted
   

The now obsolete CMOS IC type 4416 used in the VCO's has been seen for sale on the Internet at www.vintageplanet.nl/content.html  We cannot state for sure that these are 100% compatible, but if you have success with them, please let us know and we will pass the message on.

The November 1973 article from ETI on the original construction details. This is a request for a free scanned PDF version. Alternatively, if you don't have the ability to create PDF documents, if you are happy to send the article, we will reimburse you for the postage, and return it afterwards. Please contact
 

Pins are available from Neil Johnson www.njohnson.co.uk/. Confirmed by Jean-Luc as being compatible.

 

 

A request has come in from Pete Lilley (Worcester) who has a Maplin 3800 synth that requires some work done on it and was wondering if anybody knew of someone in the Worcester area that may be able to look at it for him.

Please send correspondence to  .

 

 

* Keyboard
* Contacts (but not board to hold in place)
* Populated PCB for the keyboard modification

Contact  for full details

 

 

 

Apparently, all the original PCB's are still available from RCS Australia - but this may be the last year you'll have chance to buy them! Contact them for information.
http://users.tpg.com.au/rcspcb/index1.htm

 
 
 

Alan Cunnington is currently building a Maplin 3800, but has some surplus parts for sale - some of which will be compatible with the 4600. IC's, Transistors, Caps, even some 4416BE's. Please contact  for full details of what he has available.

 

 
     
     
 

ETI4600synthesiser.org.uk is pleased to offer this free space for people who have ETI 4600 parts or complete synthesisers for sale (or wanted). However, we cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or descriptions given on behalf of others. Prospective purchasers should take all necessary precautions when purchasing items offered for sale on the Internet. We would strongly recommend viewing in person before completing any transaction.
 

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