From my_music.site@yahoo.co.uk Fri Aug 02 02:54:27 2013
Subject:Re: Can someone ID this clone?

Thanks James ...

... I too have read that item in your link, and quite a bit more besides, not least in my research
before I bought it. But the chaps at Viscount UK told me that the sound generation used in
the DB5 was 91 analogue oscillators, even though the control is digital.

Maybe the only way of establishing that as fact (or indeed disproving it) is to open the up the
machine - who knows I may do that one day!

One thing is very important though: you don't half get a lot of organ for your money with that
model - at the price I don't know why they don't sell more of them.

All the best

Ken

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To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
From: "elggobo"
Date sent: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 08:02:32 -0000
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Can someone ID this clone?
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http://www.viscount.it/eng/products.asp?id=11AA53C4355311DEB75D000393C807AC

The DB5 is a digital modelling instrument.

--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "deansurkin" wrote:
> 91 analog oscillators make me think that the DB5 could have doubled as a space heater.

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