Hi all,
I ' found that, do you think it' s ok? RL-15229802 BA662A VCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Out of stock/ Roland "Special Selected" color dot versions
are still available. . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOS 29.45€ 35.05€
and the link: http://www.vintageplanet.nl/pages/roland.html
Thanks for answer.
BA 662 A
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Re: BA 662 A
Im expect those would work. But at £35 a go? I would pass.. Especially when it's widely accepted to make no appreciable difference to the sound.
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Re: BA 662 A
Forgiveness I had not specified but they are in euro...
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Re: BA 662 A
its pointless to use ba662a and those left in the wild are better left for the people who actually will need them in the future for their old roland synths.
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Re: BA 662 A
The dotted sets are more expensive because they are factory calibrated and matched. If you have a synth with several 662s you can buy these matched ones to keep them all in check with one another. Since the x0x and 303 only have one, you don't need a calibrated one. Having said that, the dotted versions are the luxury versions of the 662s.
As phono points out though, the 662 won't impact the sound so a 6110 is perfectly fine .... and far less expensive. I've picked up several dotted ones from Vintagesynth over the years so he's a very reliable seller if you go that route.
As phono points out though, the 662 won't impact the sound so a 6110 is perfectly fine .... and far less expensive. I've picked up several dotted ones from Vintagesynth over the years so he's a very reliable seller if you go that route.
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