Actually if you get it from a Guitar Center you have thirty days to flat
out return it for another piece of gear. I would definately suggest
getting the XL7 and an A4000 combo though, since you should be able to find
stuff for much less on eBay or from one of the online shops for much
less.
Andre
-----Original Message-----
From: Byron [mailto:byron@...]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 6:25 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] EMU XL-7 vs. RS7000Of course not, there are even people on the rs7000 message boards trashing the xl just because they own an RS....your best bet is to just find one and use it. If you have a small local music shop that carries them (not a big chain like MARS), then they will usually let you take them home for a few days and play with them (of course you usually have to leave them with a credit card #, or a state ID).ByronE--
We haven't the money, so we've got to think.
-Lord Rutherford-----Original Message-----
From: erik_magrini@... [mailto:erik_magrini@...]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 6:40 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Cc: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [xl7] EMU XL-7 vs. RS7000
Hehe, I need to add this to the FAQ! You don't honestly think you'll get an unbiased answer on a list dedicated to the XX-7's do you? :)
rEalm
vsr12306/27/02 05:58 PM
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Please respond to xl7
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
cc:
Subject: [xl7] EMU XL-7 vs. RS7000
Thanks to all those who replied to the previous post. It looks like
its going to be an EMU for me too but as one last step I thought I
should check out the RS7000. Its about $400/- more than the XL-7. I
know that the RS7000 has a built in sampler and the XL-7 doesnt, has
anyone used the RS7000? any opinions please?
thanks again
vsr
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