Yes, they're worth about $150-200. If your father's K5 has never been used, a worn out one would be a good unit to replace parts in that synth. I can't say if I would sell mine or not since I didn't have the time to really play with it, get into it, which is the complicated part of that synth. However, waveform analysing/generating software for the K5 exists, and simplifies things a lot. Carol and Bill Dykes a \ufffdcrit : > I joined this group because my father has one for sale. He paid around > $1000 for it in when it came out 20? years ago. I think they are now > worth $100. But his has never been used and would be great for > replacement parts. > What do the rest of you think? > Carol > > At 02:37 PM 4/19/2007, you wrote: > >> Hi all.. >> I've never posted here before but often check in. I know this is a >> pretty open question, but would you sell your K5? >> >> The reason I ask is I have a kind of love-hate relationship with mine >> and was curious to know other owners feelings. If you were to sell it, >> what would be a fair price? There's not much to compare with at the >> moment, except the one currently on ebay and another on craigslist. >> >> What do you think? >> >> Adam >> >
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Re: [k5synth] K5 for sale (?)
2007-04-20 by Antoine DeschĂȘnes
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