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Re: [disklavier] 2nd Hand MX100II - Do I ? or Dont I ?

2003-11-28 by Gary Connoley

:) a quid is slang for £1 Pound. It sounds expensive to me. I brought a shop
demo (nearly new) MPX100XG for £5500 two years ago.

 

On 28/11/03 1:56 pm, "Carol Beigel" <crbrpt@...> wrote:

> I have no idea how much a quid is.  If you live in the US, it would probably
> considered a gray market product and you would not be able to get parts for
> it.
> 
> A MX100II, since it doesn't also say XG, would have no tone generator
> meaning it would play the piano only.  It also would not be able to read HD
> floppy disks - only double density ones.  However, it will play standard
> MIDI files in format 0 only, as well as Yamaha format files.
> 
> Of course, in my opinion, I would go play and listen to the piano first to
> see if I liked it.
> 
> Carol Beigel
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <mark.carline@...>
> To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>; <dug@netsurftech.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 2:14 AM
> Subject: [disklavier] 2nd Hand MX100II - Do I ? or Dont I ?
> 
> 
>> Help!!!
>> 
>> I am trying to make my mind up about buying a White 2nd Hand Yamaha
>> Disklavier MX100II that I have seen for sale and I just cant make up my
>> mind.
>> 
>> I was curious to know what every ones opinion was as to if it's a good
>> deal or not.
>> 
>> I have seen the following for sale in the UK all priced at a total of
>> 4500 quid :
>> 
>>   S/H MX100II WHITE DISKLAVIER
>>   1996 MODEL IN MINT CONDITION
>>   DUET STOOL
>>   20 YAMAHA DISKS
>>   2 YEAR G/TEE
>>   DELIVERY
>>   POST DELIVERY TUNING
>> 
>> Any thoughts ?
>> 
>> I also wondered what the resale value of a piano of this would be like
>> if we changed our mind in 12 months and decided to sell it ?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Mark.
>> 
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