Sunday, May 11, 2008
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That is quite the ridiculous asking price.
ReplyDelete101's are uncommon, but not that rare. An opening line like "I don't need to sell this synth, nor do I really want to" says it all - this particular auction mini-trend has already outstayed its welcome.
ReplyDeleteHe's try to take advantage of the weak dollar and sell it internationally. Still, seems like an insane price, even the seller says so.
ReplyDeleteFor $5k you have a lot of options in the analog synth department. Jomox sunysn, an amazing instrument, often go for a lot less.
I have an Electrocomp-101 and I love it dearly (#521). Besides the 4 Oscillators, pre-amp and unique filter section it always manages to add a certain something to a song that surprises me. I won't comment about the price he's asking but I know I would never ever sell mine. In fact, if someone offered me 5k I wouldn't sell.
ReplyDeleteThe only "let down" of the synth is I can't figure out how to control it with my Kenton Pro-2000. I asked the guy who runs the following website but he didnt think it was possible:
http://tinyurl.com/22qhp7
I believe it it uses some non-standard voltages or something. If anyone knows... please tell me.
All EML synths scale at 1.2 V/octave. I've been told the Kenton should be capable of being scaled for that.
ReplyDelete"I don't need to sell this synth, nor do I really want to" ...but since synth prices have finally exceeded the value of my soul...
ReplyDeleteWow, Maybe I should sell my PS-3200 for 10K...
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