This listing is for a vintage Korg Poly-800II analog synth. It has moderate scuffs and wear from use. The seller decided to sell this unit from his collection and it still seemed to work well when he tested it here with our amp. Due to the nature of vintage electronics, it's being sold as-is. The synth comes with the power supply and manual. This listing has no reserve price so don't miss your chance to win!
The winning bidder can also pick up this item at our store in Winooski, Vermont to save on shipping charges. All local pickups are subject to 6% Vermont state sales tax.
From Synthmuseum.com:
"This polyphonic (8 voices), programmable synthesizer featured a 49-note (C-C) non-velocity keyboard, MIDI, one DCO per voice, a single VCF, three six-segment envelope generators (one for each group of 4 oscillators, and one for the VCF or noise generator), battery power, and two strap buttons, which, combined with its light weight, made it a truly strap-on synth. The batteries lasted approximately 6 hours. It allowed layering both banks of oscillators for much better (fatter) sounds, although it reduced the polyphony to 4 voices. The Poly 800 also featured a simple 256-event step-time sequencer and a simple chorus. The Poly 800 II featured improved MIDI, and a comprehensive digital delay instead of the chorus. It was also slightly darker brown in color."