Considering some of the severe delicacies inside (the PCB cable in particular), I personally would consider even a mint unopened Polaris to still be high maintenace and, well, a bit sketchy. I love it though, so that's not a problem on my part, but I think that IS part of the reason that it dosn't go for the high price that it likely should based on it's sound and capabilities. ByronIV On 6/15/05, Peter James-Stephen <sincity@...> wrote: > Hi We have 3 polaris's in various condition > We got our last one from New York > in mint condition never used! and we paid > £450.00 on ebay. > but a rough one is worth about £200 - £350 GB > So it depends on what condition its in. > Peter > Athena Music Systems > www.peterjames-stephen.com > > > > --- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, "sacateca2001" <harama@v...> > wrote: > > hi there chroma lovers/freaks, > > > > now that i've got my polaris here in my new home, > > i plugged it, everything is functioning well, i noticed > > that i'm too old for making music again, and too much out of it > > spin the knobs... > > so, does anyone knows whats the actual price for selling a polaris? > > (i live in germany.) > > does it got an oldtimer bonus?? > > > > greats > > harald > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > -- For your electronik listening pleasures http://www.limbikfreq.com --- Mindset Studio Music and Media http://www.mindsetstudio.com
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Re: [chromapolaris] Re: actuell price
2005-06-15 by ByronIV
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