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Re: [yamahacs80] Re: CS-80 on eBay?

2005-02-08 by wavecomputer360

Talking about going / asking prices and the discrepancy between these, has
anybody seen the ad in Future Music recently? Asking price for a CS80 in
decent cosmetic shape was 4,000 Pounds... roughly 6,000 Euros or some 7,200
US$. Now that\ufffds what I call impressive. You guys in England always had the
problem of paying more for musical equipment thatn elsewhere in the world
but this goes too far...

Stephen.


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----- Original Message -----
From: "The Old Crow" <oldcrow@...>
To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: CS-80 on eBay?




  Speaking as one who works on CS machines frequently, $3650 is too much.
There are too many parts that need to be overhauled in a stock CS-80 for
any price over $3K to really be match value.  There are exceptions, of
course, but unless I personally inspected the machine I would be hard
pressed to offer much more than $2K not knowing just for sure what I'd be
getting in return.  A complete overhaul can cost between $500 and $1K
depending on what needs fixed.  At minimum I would replace power supply
filter capacitors and swap out all of the old 4xxx-series chips, socketing
the new ones.  If mechanical parts need repair, those usually have to be
custom-made unless spares are available.  Even then, the spares are
usually as old as the original parts.

  I hope that $3650 machine works for the buyer.  Heck, I hope he actually
gets the transaction completed--eBay seems to be a bit more risky these
days.

Crow
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, dscr22 wrote:

> Man, $3,658, and not the greatest example you'll find.





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