SyNthMuseum.com -buy and know more about vintage electronic instruments
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Synthmuseum.com - Your Vintage Synthesizer Resource
Description
The Museum began when the founders, Paula Chase, Brian Riley, and Jay Williston, took a road trip from Boston to Nashua, New Hampshire to visit the New England Synthesizer Museum. We met the Curator, Dave Wilson, looked at his extensive collection, and talked with him for several hours about the immense amount of history in his museum. As keyboard enthusiasts ourselves, we were... well... enthused. On the trip home, we talked about how we could make Dave's collection available to more people. The obvious answer was to put the Museum on the Web. What was originally going to be a small website for the New England Synthesizer Museum eventually evolved into Synthmuseum.com which includes instruments from collections all over the world.
Synthmuseum.com defines "vintage" as, and therefore only allows information about, synthesizers and drum machines manufactured before 1990 which are no longer being manufactured.
About Synthmuseum.com
Synthmuseum.com was created in 1996 out of a need for a centralized, organized and authoritative resource for information about vintage electronic musical instruments.
Contact
- Integrated Rhythm & Noise
- Watertown MA
- United States 02472
- 617-926-2270
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