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Friday, September 23, 2005
What to do with this.
I got this sweet looking console thing the other day. But I am not sure what it is to begin with. Its an Accutest Circuit Analyzer, and on google most of the sites just have a brief mention, but nothing that tells you what it does. Its got 5 CV modules with knobs and different scaling and a huge patch selector. My guess that it evaluates certain ICs, and has some programmed testing functions. I'll post some more once I pop it open.
I agree. That thing looks awesome. It screams to have an analog-style patchable *something* built into it. Maybe abstract some guitar pedals and a crappy Casio keyboard? Might even be able to recycle some of the circuitry already there...
I got this thing at a surplus store in my home town for about $30, and I would imagine that new this thing cost a pretty penny. I will post some inside photos today and see if that gives any clues as to what it is.
4 Comments:
At 9/23/2005 05:57:46 PM, Shaun Adsit said…
Thats pretty nice. I like the red and white thing going on with the paint. Where on earth did you find that thing?
At 9/23/2005 07:54:58 PM, bsom said…
I agree. That thing looks awesome. It screams to have an analog-style patchable *something* built into it. Maybe abstract some guitar pedals and a crappy Casio keyboard? Might even be able to recycle some of the circuitry already there...
At 9/23/2005 10:05:27 PM, Anonymous said…
I'd rather find out what it is and see if there is any value in actually using it as it was designed for.
At 9/24/2005 01:08:59 PM, Master said…
I got this thing at a surplus store in my home town for about $30, and I would imagine that new this thing cost a pretty penny. I will post some inside photos today and see if that gives any clues as to what it is.
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