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Average rating:
4.4 out of 5
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Big phat bass, out of this world bleeps and squelches - a powerful machine, shame about the keyboard ( its unplayable).
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YEEEEEEES! Finally I found one. It's in great working condition though the sticker on the keys are removed so I play direct on the copper! I've also hooked it up to my midi-cv-convertor and everything works splendid. To have been made in 1978 and being digital this thing kick ass! If you see one - buy it... If you don't LOVE it - sell it to me =) And MK... What kind of friends do you have who doesn't realise you MUST rescue a Wasp - it doesn't matter what it's covered with =)
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i found mine literally in the gutter on the very west end of 14th st NYC, in the meatpacking district. and it was covered with something, probably not human sh*t, most likely some horrible meatpacking waste. a friend was with me and said "you're not gonna take that are you?". fuck yes i am. (i used a baggie to pick it up) took it home and cleaned it, and it works great.
the keyboard sometimes works, sometimes not. but it's worth it for the novelty value. this isn't the sort of instrument you should be playing like a keyboard anyway. this is the sort of thing you turn on, and let it do it's thing. it makes absolutely fantastic, weird, rhythymic noises. great bass. great stuff for backgrounds. i really love it. it's my favorite thing.
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