Hey!
Sorry I'm so late to reply on this thread, but
I've been so busy. To the task at hand...
As for my EMI, it plays beautifully, and I've
played and fixed many a 'tron. I especially enjoy the
ability to tweak it myself to my own preferences until
it's right. With my EMI it has been expensive but the
sort of "frame off" approach taken with these things
allows that personal touch to go a bit deeper. It's
more gratifying for me to have resurrected a 'tron
from pure death (and believe you me, this machine was
worked on by everybody under the sun and pronounced
DOA many times).
Also, for you slaggers, I happen to think the
profile of the EMI is very sleek. You can have your
big, chunky key-fronts and your huge, clumsy
cheek-blocks. And that white! Yeesh, it's like a
piece of hospital gear! I'll take a deep wood finish
any day. It's like many women I've dated. Beautiful
but crazy inside.
All kidding aside, a 'tron is a 'tron is a 'tron.
It all comes down to what your tolerance level is for
obtaining a playable one. A "standard" will set you
back more money, but be playable sooner. An EMI is an
installment plan. Buy cheap, pay as you go. The
other perk is it's rarity.
Thanks for your replies.
Cheers!
-Jack Younger
EMI 103S (The Bastard)
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