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Paia OZ battery-powered analog synthesizer: a collector's item

Posted By: Alpheus Danson | Aug 19 2008

When technology is evolving at the rate of knots, gadgets of a long-gone era evoke feelings of nostalgia. A battery-powered analog synthesizer is not something you would find at a regular music store or a Gen-X gadget house. All the more reason why we believe the Paia OZ is a collector’s item. Perhaps the last of its tribe, the analog synthesizer makes no bones about its antiqueness. However, what impresses us most is its 5-Octave range that maintains, to our surprise, a low bass. The Paia OZ featured here comes with a built-in speaker and original schematics. One of the key selling points of the synthesizer was its touch-sensitive plate and portability. As a polyphonic keyboard source, it was also a desirable 'mixer and modifier' for budding musicians. If you love to hoard musical memories of the past, the synthesizer has just found for itself a prospective buyer!

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