Its dollars, and these guys are a bunch of electric piano and rompler snobs, if its not a triton they dont touch it. I might try to haggle with them on it, if i decide i want it. I have a n an200 now so i really dont need it. I just could not believe they had one. When i say its mint , its like its never been touched, heck it wasnt even plugged in. BTW, i took a look at the vsynth today. I dont know about that thing, plastic endcaps on a 2200 dollar synth? The sales guy which happens to be in charge of their synth purchasing says " well the tritons have a lot of plastic " , I am like, " well you dont see my buying one of those today either " . I DO dig the groovy lcd screen. This is the first synth i feel like i dont have to have a pc to program, its that in depth. I am still not convinced it is a great synth for my needs, seems kinda gimmicky....... --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Peter Korsten <peterk@m...> wrote: > On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 23:39:56 -0000 "Linuxmanvan <linuxmanvan@y...>" wrote: > > > I know where there is a floor model at a store that does not cater > > much to synth guys, 499 , and it still has the plastic on the > > displays..... Absolute perfect, looks like it has never been touched.... > > is that a good deal? > > What currency? If it's in US dollars or euro, it's reasonably good. You > could try to haggle to get something off the price because it's a > showroom model. > > - Peter > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > For the best online gift ideas check out http://shop.di-ve.com
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[AN1x] Re: looking for AN1x
2003-02-18 by Linuxmanvan <linuxmanvan@yahoo.com>
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