Circular oscillator

I'm really digging Zebranalogic's Circular Oscillator enclosure design - the layout/shape is unusual and cool - but the transparency and visible PCBs just seal the deal - Circular Oscillator VII [via Matrixsynth]


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Posted by: Anonymous on November 8, 2008 at 8:43 PM

Beware Zebranalogic

Be careful with Zebranalogic. I ordered from them and when I received it the case was broken in multiple places. They promised to replace the case but never did.


Posted by: ruby on November 11, 2008 at 3:16 AM

No problem with zebranalogic

Hey dudes the new zebranalogic come from sweden but I never have a problem with zebra I order the last week a circular oscillator you dont know It is very cool machinee
I love zebranalogic and crew.
Ruby


Posted by: Frida on November 11, 2008 at 12:37 PM

bad luck i think!

Did you sent it back to him? I have also ordered from zebra and everything was perfect, he even gave me a tracking number so that I could follow my order without problem, I know that my friend's did come broke but he send it back and got it repaired without any problems, you have to think that they can not control how the post office handles things and remember that you have one-year warranty.
I can recommend their cool stuff with no problem; go for it if you want a zebra toy!


Posted by: Astronovazz on October 20, 2009 at 10:08 PM

Zebranalogic Oscillator A-OK!!!

I got my Zebranalogic Oscillator used thru Noise fx. No problems and I love it. A friend of mine ordered one thru Zebranalogic and there was a slight problem with it. They said to keep it and sent him a new one for free. Cool gear


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