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tokywax (RSS)
SN 004170
"Up for sale is KORG POLY-800 vintage polyphonic analog synthesizer from the mid '80s. This was the rival of Roland's Juno series, with a simple yet cool looking retro design!
The unit appears to be functioning fine, all the keys and sliders and buttons worked when I tested, as well as writing program and sequencer functions.
Cosmetically the unit is in very nice condition as you can see. There are some minor wear and marks here and there, but nothing major. All the parts are there and in good shape. The battery compartment is still clean, worked fine with batteries.
Comes in original Korg Semi-Hard Case as shown.
I'm also including the original POLY-800 sound data cassette tape KORG C-7 (I have not tested on this one).
AC adapter is not included."
Friday, August 17, 2012
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Is this item still for sale? What's the going price?
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Greg