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This ARP Quadra was owned by Pete Sears and toured with Jefferson Starship in the 1980s! It has just been professionally overhauled by Synthchaser, the foremost expert on ARP Quadras! Work done included a new membrane panel, new blue LED sliders (illumination can be disabled or color can be changed before shipping free of charge upon request), recap of all tantalum and electrolytic capacitors, new touch sensor, keyboard rebuild, dozens of new IC chips, and more!
Here is a video demo of the actual keyboard being sold:
While many synths are listed as “serviced” or “fully serviced”, they are usually devoid of any details of what was actually done. Those that do provide details or service invoices often reveal that the synth was merely superficially serviced, and not genuinely “future-proofed”. I have not only serviced this Quadra, I’ve taken it down to the chassis and overhauled it. Work done included:
- New membrane panel – The membrane panel with the switches that enable the various features and pull up the presets is a known weak spot of the ARP Quadra, and many otherwise good Quadras have been turned into expensive doorstops due to failed membrane panels. A brand new (manufactured in 2020!) Synthchaser membrane panel has been installed. It looks just like the original! Have other “future-proofed” Quadras had this part replaced? I think not!
- Synthchaser Precision LED slider upgrade. All 35 of the old original sliders have been replaced with new, smooth, high precision LED illuminated sliders. The difference in the way these sliders feel and perform compared to the originals is a huge improvement. The illumination can be disabled or color can be changed before shipping free of charge upon request.
- Illuminated slider caps – Slider caps with a translucent plastic stripe that allows the LED illumination to shine through, while giving you something substantial to grip onto. They look and feel awesome!
- Power supply rebuilt – All tantalum and electrolytic capacitors in the power supply have been replaced, and high quality, high temperature 105 deg C capacitors have been used for the power supply filter capacitors.
- All polarized capacitors replaced – The tantalum capacitors in ARP synths are ticking time bombs, and 40 year old electrolytic capacitors are past their prime. All of the 150+ tantalum and electrolytic capacitors in this synth have been replaced with new electrolytics to help provide stable operation for years to come.
- 4075 Filter Enhancement – The ARP Quadra uses the same 4075 filter submodules found in the Odyssey, Omni, Avatar, and Pro DGX which was designed with a calculation error that limited the cutoff frequency. Both of the 4075 filter submodules (for the lead synth and the poly synth) have been recapped, and corrected to provide superior frequency response, and tested for proper operation in the Synthchaser custom test fixture.
- New aftertouch sensor – The original aftertouch sensors are a common failure point– the aftertouch sensor has been replaced with a new long-lasting one to ensure the aftertouch will work for years to come
- Keyboard rebuild – New key bushings installed, keys removed and ultrasonically cleaned, buss bar and key contacts cleaned and adjusted
- Oscilloscope calibration – Calibrated to factory spec using oscilloscope and frequency counter.
- Batteries relocated – ARP Quadra presets are preserved by alkaline batteries mounted to the microprocessor circuit board. In the majority of Quadras, these batteries have leaked and damaged both the microprocessor board and also the keyboard electronics circuit board below. This was an ARP Quadra that actually didn’t suffer from battery leakage, so the boards are clean! To keep them clean, I’ve relocated the batteries to a battery holder in the bottom of the chassis, a standard upgrade I make to all Quadras that I refurbish.
While this was a touring instrument and there are some scratches to the paint (particularly underneath the bottom), and an old replacement of the lock/load switch on the back which I left, overall it looks pretty sweet, particularly with the new upgrades! See the pictures and judge for yourself–or better yet, come check it out in person and take it for a test drive.
Prospective buyers are welcome to come try it out before purchasing. Local pickup is welcome and encouraged. If being shipped, the instrument will be professionally packed by the UPS store and insured for the full purchase price, but this is a vintage electronic item, so all sales will be as-is and final. But visit the Synthchaser youtube channel and rest assured that a high quality detailed restoration was done to this synthesizer by the expert on ARP Synthesizers.
If picking up locally and paying cash, not only will you save on shipping, but I will also include an Anvil Fibre Case (which will need new foam).
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