The Sequential MULTI-TRAK & TOM were made for each other, and is precisely the reason they look so much alike..
Sequential TOM Drum
The TOM Drum Machine requires an external power adapter. The Sequential part number #E-170 is for 115VAC, and an #E-175 is for 220VAC. A replacement #E-170 for 115VAC is currently available for $79.
The #E-175 for 220 VAC is not available.. a 220-to-110 step down power converter used in conjunction with an #E-170 is required for use in a 220 VAC power environment.
Download TOM PDF brochure.
Sequential MULTI-TRAK
The Multi-Trak keyboard requires an external power adapter. The Sequential part number #E-170 is for 115VAC, and an #E-175 is for 220VAC. A replacement #E-170 for 115VAC is currently available for $79.
The #E-175 for 220 VAC is not available.. a 220-to-110 step down power converter used in conjunction with an #E-170 is required for use in a 220 VAC power environment.
Download MULTITRAK PDF brochure.
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Comments from Owners
From Alan B. in the UK, the new owner of the restored TOM drum machine and Multi-Trak keyboard recently SOLD by Wine Country Sequential.
"My Multi-Trak and Tom arrived today (thurs 7th) at 2 pm, I am delighted with both !! thank you"
From Alen in Croatia, recently the new owner of a Multi-Trak keyboard.
"... Oh, and I want to say what a great, powerful, cute little synth MultiTrack is!!!! So underrated. I'm in love already, and I want it to be perfect!! Thanks!"
#E-40 Backup Battery Drain Fix
When an #E-40 back-up battery fails, program and sequence data stored in the Multi-Trak's memory are lost. The back-up battery is soldered to PC board #2, and normally replacing the back-up battery resolves the problem for another 10 years or more. However, if the replacement battery only lasts a few months and the problem returns, then the drain on the back-up battery far exceeds normal. The Multi-Trak may be missing the battery drain fix as shown in the adjacent picture. If unusually short back-up battery life becomes a problem, inspect your Multi-Trak's PC Board #2 to determine if this fix is present.