It´s a pity the New England Synthesizer Museum never really got beyond a relatively unorganized and very untidy collection of classic and rare analog synths. Looking at these videos now (also check the three NESM vids "dcamlin" filmed in 2000) it just shows that someone should have helped Dave in an effort to make this collection much more visitor friendly. Lets hope someone cares for all this equipment now.
Does anyone know the status of the NESM after Dave Wilson passed away Aug 2010?
@TheTerminalToad hey did you ever find out what happened to the nashua nh synth museum? I stupidly just found out about it and was all excited!.. then i found that dave passed away... what i would give to go back in time a few years and visit this place and talk to him.. and become his understudy haha....
This gentleman is incredibly interesting! He sure sounds like he knows a heck of a lot about vintage synths. I should get him to work on my Roland SH-1000 (1 of 2 Famous keyboard used on Blondie's 'Heart of Glass')?
I remember when Grand Royal magazine did an article on this guy. Issue #3. They pretty much painted him to be the Ed Gein of analog synths. Maybe they caught him on a bad day. Good stuff, Jon!
RIP Dave. You are missed.
waveterm 6 months ago
It´s a pity the New England Synthesizer Museum never really got beyond a relatively unorganized and very untidy collection of classic and rare analog synths. Looking at these videos now (also check the three NESM vids "dcamlin" filmed in 2000) it just shows that someone should have helped Dave in an effort to make this collection much more visitor friendly. Lets hope someone cares for all this equipment now.
Does anyone know the status of the NESM after Dave Wilson passed away Aug 2010?
TheTerminalToad 10 months ago 2
@TheTerminalToad hey did you ever find out what happened to the nashua nh synth museum? I stupidly just found out about it and was all excited!.. then i found that dave passed away... what i would give to go back in time a few years and visit this place and talk to him.. and become his understudy haha....
househeadgames 4 months ago
nice pokemon shirt. too bad you died D;
Slingshotpouch 1 year ago
he was a true fanatic in the loveliest and purest sense
like the amateur scientists of the industrial revolution combined with a nerdy record collectors of the 80s/90s
what a lonely cool guy
videocurcuits 1 year ago
R.I.P.!
StrangeFindings 1 year ago
The guy is the "Watto fo the synths"... Nice!
marciomoraes70 1 year ago
I love this guy
mrbusters 1 year ago
he got spirit
egilboth1 1 year ago
Ive been there. His whole HOUSE is full of synths! A must visit :)
djvartan 3 years ago
I would love to have that Minimoog model D!!!
synthpro 3 years ago
Hello, I've posted this video on switchedonsynthesizer.blogspot . com
Thalassa77 3 years ago
Who knew a god lived in New Hampshire? Really compelling video, Jon. Great job!
nnooiixx 3 years ago
what a cool weird atmosphere in this movies
fuckingharpsichord 3 years ago
Holy crap was that Kirk Leatham?
damnsavage 4 years ago
This gentleman is incredibly interesting! He sure sounds like he knows a heck of a lot about vintage synths. I should get him to work on my Roland SH-1000 (1 of 2 Famous keyboard used on Blondie's 'Heart of Glass')?
godadameve 4 years ago
very interesting, thanks for the demo.
SidewalkFrequencies 4 years ago
if you smash hell out of it it wont make any sounds
lanswipe 4 years ago
I've only seen a few seconds, but wow, what a character...
slackdave 4 years ago 2
I remember when Grand Royal magazine did an article on this guy. Issue #3. They pretty much painted him to be the Ed Gein of analog synths. Maybe they caught him on a bad day. Good stuff, Jon!
angrydroid 4 years ago