Steve,
Is there any particular reason why you won't address me or ship my stuff? Where is my stuff?
If anybody cares, here is an e-mail he sent me that starkly contrasts the professional demeanor he is trying to project in this thread.
-Mike
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Mon, May 16, 2011 6:37:39 PM
Hi Mike,
I can sell the double pots forthe tunning. If you live in the US I can sell them to you for $40, including shipping. If you need the tunning knobs too that would be extra.
In regards to the KAS board, thats the one thing that kind of isnt available for sale. The KAS board is in need of IC24 (its in the lower right hand corner of the board. I shorted it out a few weeks ago while I was replacing all of the other IC's on the board. I tested all the new ICs in my other CS50 after the zapping incident and they all still worked fine. I then took my entire working KAS board out of my good CS50 and put it in the CS50 that I just zapped and the CS50 was working perfectly.
My plan was to upgrade the CS50 with new ICs and then sell it so I could use the money as part of a down payment on my new Cadillac CTS. I dont really have the time and dont want to spend the effort to figure out what IC24 is and I dont want to spend the time to replace it since i can part this think out for way more than I can sell it for anyway.
Soooo, hopefully you get the drift. If you would like the KAS board, I will sell it to you. But you do need to replace IC24. That is all you should have to replace. All the resistors near by are all still fine and all the other chips tested out good. I can sell you the KAS board for cheap since it requires repair. I will sell you the KAS board for $150.
If you are interested, you can send the money to my paypal account. It is
dzlvs8@.... However, you have to send the money as a gift or send me some extra money to cover the paypal fees. Another guy sent me $670 for some of the CS50 parts and he didnt send it as a gift and paypal took $28 of the money he sent me. Therefore, I never saw the actual $670. >:(
If you send me some money, let me know. Or if you want to talk live, give me a call.
Thanks,
Steve Kondel
810-931-0725
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "dzlvs8@..." <dzlvs8@...> wrote:
>
> On a side note, I am selling the rest of my CS50 for $425 (including
> shipping in the US) on ebay. It doesnt include the voice cards, kas board,
> or pra board, but pretty much everything else is there....if anyone needs
> some spare parts. Im getting sick of looking at a destroyed cs in my house.
> Its depressing. I just want the rest gone.
>
> -----Original message-----
> From: blchrr@...
> To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, Jun 6, 2011 09:26:40 GMT+00:00
> Subject: [yamahacs80] Re: Has anybody else sent money to dzlvs8@...
> and not received their stuff?
>
> Yup, i agree with what nigel said, thats my way of thinking too.
>
> One caveat though, ebay is a murky place, often as a seller i find buyers
> will not want to pay for any shipping insurance and tell you that its ok to
> ship without insurance.
> Of course the problem with that is that if the package gets lost, or the
> item arrives broken, the buyer will more than likely file a paypal claim
> against me for a full refund and Paypal will almost certainly take the
> buyers side regardless of the fact that insurance was not requested / paid
> for....
> Ive not been burnt like that yet, but it is a concern. I do pretty much
> insist that any large parcel i send going overseas is posted with fedex or
> ups though, with tracking and proof of delivery- and i always pack gear up
> really carefully to avoid any rough handling.
>
> Btw, i shipped my Cs80 from the US seller to the UK, declared as $50 broken
> keyboard ;)
> (that was about 5 years ago though- im not sure id risk that again)
>
> > My policy is that it's up to the buyer to choose to insure their goods or
> not.
> >
> > Obviously they are waiving any indemnity if the goods arrive damaged or
> not at all. In the past I have requested that the value of an item be
> listed on a customs declaration as much lower to avoid taxes but know that I
> am also taking a big risk not insuring the item, & I have done the same for
> buyers of my gear. That's just the way it is.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 06/06/2011, at 12:26 PM, dzlvs8@... wrote:
> >
> >> aaaand then how do I insu
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