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Krisp1 Modular Construction (Paul Darlow) is the official builder of the Oakley Modular Synthesizer synth modules, designed by Tony Allgood:

Each module is built to a very high specifications and with high quality parts, Modules are tested to a very high standard before shipping and comes with a 1 year guarantee.

All the sockets are Switchcraft 112 1/4″ sockets. The pots used are for the most part Spectrol 248 potentiometers some of the small boards will use Alpha 16mm pots, 

Modules are built to the RoHS standard

Assembled Oakley Synth Module Pricing:

  • ADSR/VCA module ……………………125 GBP
  • Control-3 module ………………………..135 GBP
  • Comparator module ……………………..130 GBP
  • Dizzy completed PCB ……………………32 GBP
  • EFG standard 1U module ………………120 GBP
  • Equinoxe module ………………………….127 GBP
  • Journeyman Filter 1u………………………145 GBP
  • Lag 2u Triple module …………………….135 GBP
  • LFO Triple 2U module ………………….135 GBP
  • MultiMix ‘Stooge’ module………………..87 GBP
  • Noise/Dual Filter module ………………..145 GBP
  • OMS-410 companion module 1U ……120 GBP
  • Overdrive module……………………………85 GBP
  • S/H module ………………………………….130 GBP
  • Superladder 1U module …………………146 GBP
  • SVF 1U module …………………………..130 GBP
  • VCA module ……………………………….145 GBP
  • VC-ADSR/VCA 2U module ………….190 GBP
  • VCO module ……………………………….180 GBP
  • VC-LFO module ………………………….125 GBP
  • FRAC LAG …………………………………50 GBP
  • FRAC OVERDRIVE …………………….75 GBP

The prices below are for stock modules from the online store; all prices are in “GBP” Great British Pounds.

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