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I want to upgrade...Xenosonic for sale, Assembled + Extras $200?

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Killa-X
Sat Aug 04 2012, 04:57AM Print
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
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Well. I want to get into polyphonic interrupters. I know, some people would look at me and say "Make one yourself, not too hard, cheaper..." Well, I'm all for helping people out. I bought 2 1Tesla kits. Could have etched my own for under 5 dollars. Knew the money would go for a good cause (funding of project motivation etc), so...bought two, and yet another example of "It works" was made.

So. I have an Xenosonic which was bought new from EasterVoltageResearch. You can buy the interrupter brand new here: Link2

The one I purchased was th $219.99 model for fiber support. Now. I took my own action here, and made my own by simply connecting the output to a flat red LED. I've been using this method for my SSTC / DRSSTC and well, it works rather well.



This video was running off the xenosonic.

Now. The xenosonic is a monophonic interrupter. Takes audio in, spits it out. preferribly simple notes ( I recommend FL Studios - Demo is free ). Works very well for single tone work, SOMETIMES you can get 2 tone to work decently if things are done correct (with the actual midi). Here's the thing though. It's not a tone interrupter. I have modified this, with steve-wards interrupter found here: Link2

Well, things arnt done 100% to profession (screw mounted 555 interrupter board) its hot glued. but, it works.

So. I am considering selling this, to upgrade. Right now, I prefer to ask for the price of $200 even + ship. Close to retail? Yes. Reason - This is 100% assembled, tested to work, and it has the extra addition of steve wards interrupter (over fiberoptic O N L Y). I will include a 10ft fiber cable which obviously sits into my 'custom' fiber transmitter, and will plug into the optic receivers you see on steve wards / EVR's DRSSTC boards. That $20-$25 fiber receiver. So. The price isnt 'bad' considering its buy it $219 for new - you build it...or $200 for 100% fully assembled + addons & tested to perform as it should.

If there's anyone interested, please contact me in a PM. Again, money off this is going to be going towards Phillips interrupter, which has a lot of work put into it, and id like to be a part of having it and seeing it 'grow'.

Also, this has been used on my '1Tesla' videos too.

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The big random POT was a quick-fix to a pot that had an issue. Will see if i got another smaller one around to match the pairs but. reality is its part of the 'extras' that you wouldnt get anyways in a standard xenosonic. The xenosonic part of this, is obviously 100% intact with no issues :)
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Killa-X
Mon Aug 06 2012, 04:05AM
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
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Want to add that I am flexible on price. Due to the cost of the 'kit' I wouldnt take anything below $100 on it so I get at least 50% back on what I spent.
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