Yamaha CS-30L 70's Vintage Monophonic Analogue Synthesiser - 100V
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Yamaha CS-30L 70's Vintage Monophonic Analogue Synthesiser - 100V

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Yamaha CS-30L 70's Vintage Monophonic Analogue Synthesiser - 100VYamaha CS 30L 70's Vintage Monophonic Analogue Synthesiser 100V Step into the world of vintage, hands on analogue synthesis with the Yamaha CS 30L synthesiseran iconic addition to any setup. Hailing from Yamaha's esteemed monophonic synthesizer lineup, including the CS5, CS10, and CS15, the CS 30L stands tall with its rich feature set and versatile sound shaping capabilities. Equipped with two VCOs, dual VCFs offering low pass, band pass, and high

Yamaha CS-30L 70's Vintage Monophonic Analogue Synthesiser - 100V

Step into the world of vintage, hands-on analogue synthesis with the Yamaha CS-30L synthesiser—an iconic addition to any setup. Hailing from Yamaha's esteemed monophonic synthesizer lineup, including the CS5, CS10, and CS15, the CS-30L stands tall with its rich feature set and versatile sound shaping capabilities.

Equipped with two VCOs, dual VCFs offering low-pass, band-pass, and high-pass options, two VCAs, and three envelope generators, the CS-30L provides a playground for sonic experimentation. Dive deeper into sound manipulation with its ring modulator and voltage-controlled LFO.

Not just limited to synthesising internal sounds, the CS-30L welcomes external audio sources through its signal input, enriching your sonic palette with filtered textures and modulation possibilities.

While lacking the built-in sequencer of its counterpart, the CS-30, the CS-30L compensates with its portability and stage-ready design. Encased in a sturdy tolex case with included legs, the CS-30L is ready for both studio exploration and live performance.

Condition:

 This is a used unit.

 This unit is in great condition for its age. The front panel only shows a small amount of wear from use and age like some small marks, nicks and scratches. The "Pitch Bend" plastic cap is not original. There is some oxidisation on the latches and hinges. There is nothing major, and overall it is a very nice, vintage piece. Please see photos for further details.

 The Tolex case which protects the synthesiser has done its job well! It shows some general wear from use and age like some marks, nicks, light oxidisation on the metal parts and scratches. Nothing major. Overall it is still in good condition. 

• The legs for the case are included in this sale! They are in good condition. One foot is not original. 

 This unit has had a major service. Any faulty parts or components have been replaced. This beauty is sounding great!

 Please be aware this unit is 100V. 
It is very important that you ensure you have the correct step-down transformer before powering the CS-30L on. If you are unsure about this or have any questions please feel free to send us a message. We have some compatible ones HERE.

 This sale is for the CL-30L unit only. Nothing else is included in this sale. 

Specifications:

Polyphony - 
(1) Monophonic

Oscillators - 
2 VCOs

Keyboard - 
44 Keys

Control - 
CV/Gate, External Trigger

Date Produced - 
1977 - 1980

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If you are in a remote area you may incur extra fees. 

International import tax, duty, vat, custom fees or any other charges are not covered by us, nor included in the shipping fees. These are the responsibility of the buyer. 

Return Policy:

Returns will only be accepted for manufacture defects / faulty items. Please contact us if you have any problems with your purchase and we will strive to work it out with you.

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