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Re: [emax] How to possibly offend ebay users asking way to much

2010-01-23 by Ted Summers

well said. That is my boat. I am wanting an emax2 for various reasons
but waiting for the reasonable deal.
and I don't want a rack.

When I have like $300 I would pay that.
Saying 150-200 seems  a little low.
But 700 seems high...
So I am waiting.....

greets,
Ted

On Jan 22, 2010, at 5:17 PM, Brooks Mosher wrote:

i paid $45 for my Emax rack (needed a new floppy drive)... there's no  
set
rule, it's all about how badly someone else wants one and what they're
willing to pay.  as time marches on you're bound to see more of these  
go for
higher prices...  it will just take a little luck to find a good  
deal...  or
get a fixer upper.


On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:06 PM, MatthewF <mataloopy@...> wrote:

>
>
>
> Just read a listing on ebay for an Emax II
> its a 2212 which have been after.
> the user wants $699 and $60 shipping.
>
> Upon checking over the ad closer they are in Chicago.
> I sent them a message informing them that the keyboard
> has a street price of about $100-$200 now.
> and Made an offer to pick it up locally if he doenst sell it
> at his price. I offered him $125 and agreed to pick it up locally.
> I think its just a matter of time before one of these shows up
> in my area at a realistic price.
> I dont expect that the seller will accept my offer though.
>
> Any opinions on the value of this model currently?
> I really cant see spending even $200 to get another one of these
> given all the less than ideal aspects associated.
> The noise, the failing disk drives failing lcds
> non standard sampling rate...
>
> I have a sentimental interest in the emax II
> My musical need for it doenst go too deep.
>
> Matt
>
>
>


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