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Vintage 1980s Yamaha DX7 Programmable Algorithm Synthesizer w/original case & 2 ROM cartridges

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Vintage 1980s Yamaha DX7 Programmable Algorithm Synthesizer w/original case & 2 ROM cartridgesMaker: Yamaha Model: DX7 Condition: very good Description: Vintage 1980s Yamaha DX7 Programmable Algorithm Synthesizer in very good condition with original case and originally included 2 ROM cartridges. The Yamaha DX7 was the first successful digital synthesizer introduced in 1983 and is one of the best selling synthesizers in history, selling more than 200,000 units. With its complex menus and lack of conventional controls, few learned to program the

Maker: Yamaha

Model: DX7

Condition: very good

 

Description: 

Vintage 1980s Yamaha DX7 Programmable Algorithm Synthesizer in very good condition with original case and originally included 2 ROM cartridges.

The Yamaha DX7 was the first successful digital synthesizer introduced in 1983 and is one of the best-selling synthesizers in history, selling more than 200,000 units.

With its complex menus and lack of conventional controls, few learned to program the DX7 in depth. However, its preset sounds became staples of 1980s pop music and in 1986, it was used in 40% of the number-one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100. The English musician Brian Eno was proficient at programming his own sounds, and it was instrumental to his work. 


The DX7 was widely used in 1980s pop music, in hits such as "When Doves Cry" by Prince, "The Best" by Tina Turner, "Smooth Operator" by Sade and "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson. The "BASS 1" preset was used in songs such as "Take On Me" by A-ha, "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins, and "Fresh" by Kool & the Gang. The "E PIANO 1" preset became particularly famous, especially for power ballads; it was used by artists including Whitney Houston, Chicago, Phil Collins, Luther Vandross, Billy Ocean, Celine Dion and George Michael, and in the theme tune of the television series Twin Peaks. In 1986, the preset was used in 40% of the number-one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100, 40% of country number ones, and 60% of R&B number ones. The preset imitates a Rhodes piano, prompting some to abandon the Rhodes in favor of the DX7.

Basically; if you want that 80s sound a DX7 is a must have.
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Grandmother
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★★★★★ 5
Necessary for a small dog.
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Amanda
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★★★★★ 4
Great for little dogs but squeaker breaks too easily
My Maltese is about 4.5 pounds and absolutely loves these! He got very excited to play with it right away. The shape is like a slightly flattened ball which is great bc he can pick it up in his tiny mouth. It’s actually quite cute to see him run with it back to me. When you throw it, the way it bounces and rolls is very unpredictable, which I think adds to the fun. Sometimes my pup drops it while running back and it goes rolling or awkwardly bouncing away from him which causes him to get more excited to chase it and grab it again. It’s been a highly entertaining toy for almost a week straight. The only downside is that the squeaker in it isn’t very durable. After a few days of playing and chewing to squeak it himself, the squeaker barely makes any noise. My pup isn’t an aggressive chewer at all so if your dog is an aggressive chewer, the squeaker really will not last.
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Rebec
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
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My Havanese absolutely loves these small toys, which we refer to as pucks. They are the perfect size for him. His previous favorite was a small green pig, but ever since we purchased these for his second birthday, he has shown no interest in the pig. They are easy to throw and fit comfortably in his mouth. I plan to purchase more. I would not recommend for strong chewers. My only complaint is I wish they all had happy or crazy faces instead of angry or sad ones.
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Kathleen iannotti
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★★★★★ 5
hours of fun
my dogs really loved this toy. I would highly recommend this, but the squeaker is louder than normal so if noise bothers you, then I would not recommend.
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Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
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Our dogs are loving this ball. Our 1 yr old hound is a world-class chewer and he can't make a dent in this ball. The interactive buzzing and bouncing keeps them entertained for long durations. It's a mite noisy but the barking from the 1 yr old is much louder, lol. Even turned off, they like playing with it and chewing on it. Based on the tough construction, we think it will last much longer than traditional chew balls.
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