A few months ago I stumbled across this thing:
http://www.modemachines.com/index.php?o ... Itemid=120
while they claim it's based on the x0xb0x circuitry, it looks strangly familiar(anyone remember the MB33? The "wave shape" poti might be a clue). Has anyone had the chance to check one out?
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x0x rack... anyone got their hands on it?
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Re: x0x rack... anyone got their hands on it?
it's not a x0xb0x
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Re: x0x rack... anyone got their hands on it?
Just what I thought, then.antto wrote:it's not a x0xb0x
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Re: x0x rack... anyone got their hands on it?
its a re-release of the old MAM MB33 Mk1
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Re: x0x rack... anyone got their hands on it?
It's a shame they're labeling it a "x0x", thus indicating it has something to do with the original x0xb0x. :-/Altitude wrote:its a re-release of the old MAM MB33 Mk1
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Re: x0x rack... anyone got their hands on it?
hehe.. even the MM x0xb0x has not much to do with the ORIGINAL x0xb0xLoopStar wrote:It's a shame they're labeling it a "x0x", thus indicating it has something to do with the original x0xb0x. :-/Altitude wrote:its a re-release of the old MAM MB33 Mk1
take a look inside
a few years ago I had some real 19" x0xb0x machines called T-Reckz 303. unfortunately they're all gone.
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