Selling Gear
Selling Gear
Dont know if im allowed to do this (am i allowed to do this Lman/Tas/Chris?) if im not then chuck it off no worries.
I sold most of my music gear over the summer but i have one keyboard left to sell.
If any of you chaps (UK only) are interested in analogue synths,im selling mine here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 3757384649
A bargain or what.....
I sold most of my music gear over the summer but i have one keyboard left to sell.
If any of you chaps (UK only) are interested in analogue synths,im selling mine here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 3757384649
A bargain or what.....
Not to be too pretentious you understand.
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You may want to list that on the free uk classifieds at my forum, we have a few musicians on the boards. That said, i WOULD have been interested had it been a juno 106...
Not sure id have started the bidding at 190 quid though - you can get a Casio Cz1000 for a lot less.... and that could do the classic "wub" type sounds too. If it doesnt sell on ebay (and i suspect it will) id be interested... maybe.
Not sure id have started the bidding at 190 quid though - you can get a Casio Cz1000 for a lot less.... and that could do the classic "wub" type sounds too. If it doesnt sell on ebay (and i suspect it will) id be interested... maybe.
i can't believe that you really buy these pills....
http://cgi1.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI ... 5514824938
...sorry, i can't resist.....
cheers ifadeo
http://cgi1.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI ... 5514824938
...sorry, i can't resist.....
cheers ifadeo
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Can we clear the pill thing up first!ifadeo wrote:i can't believe that you really buy these pills....
http://cgi1.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI ... 5514824938
...sorry, i can't resist.....
cheers ifadeo
I knew someone would pick this up!!!
I presented these to my mate during the best man speech at his wedding(it was quite funny actually,you had to be there a suppose..)
Anyway thats the truth. End of. [/code]
Not to be too pretentious you understand.
Yeah the 106 does seem to be the most sought after.The '60 is big brother to the Juno 6 though the '60 has a better overall sound to the others apparently,havent used them meself (god this sounds really dull!)Matrix wrote:You may want to list that on the free uk classifieds at my forum, we have a few musicians on the boards. That said, i WOULD have been interested had it been a juno 106...
Mmm well...i paid £400 for the Juno about 8 years ago,it hasnt gone up but it hasnt dropped that much either,between £250 and £350 i guess these days depends.Matrix wrote:Not sure id have started the bidding at 190 quid though - you can get a Casio Cz1000 for a lot less.... and that could do the classic "wub" type sounds too. If it doesnt sell on ebay (and i suspect it will) id be interested... maybe.
Ebay bidders dont want to pay a decent price,ive had it on twice before(skinflints) ive tried it with and without reserve,withdrew it from sale. Also been on Sound on Sound.
Might try your forum though Matrix if it doesnt ebay.
Or your welcome to make me an offer for the beast (sorry Chris!).
Hey TAS! Wouldnt feel right not asking m8!
And DHS,what would you prefer,a Juno 60 or a CZ1000?
Not to be too pretentious you understand.
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Happy birthday Lagerfeldt !Lagerfeldt wrote:I love my Juno 106 (£600 in mint condition), though a great deal of it is nostalgia sÃÂnce it was the first synth I fell in love with.
Hope i wasnt too late.
Staying with Roland machines,the first one i ever owned(and loved) was my Roland SH09 analogue mono synth.
It was such a FAT sounding synth! £150 quid i sold it for......and kicked myself ever since...
Not to be too pretentious you understand.
Ive had both a Cz1000 and a Roland D50 in the past - and tbh, id pick a Roland D50 over the Cz anyday. And the D50 cost me a whopping £150 - whats more, i sold it for exactly the same money 3 years after i bought it lol .... I had a Zoom2001 fx box too at that point, i needed it to beef up the Cz1000 - Casio's tones have always left me feeling they underperform...