Hi Jesper!
On 18 July 2016 at 12:12 "jesper jesper@... [Simmons_Drums]"
<Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
and see whether it's functional.
percussion then I'll give it a miss.
shipping. Assuming it does work, what kind of price would you want to offer. I
think the company are keen just to clear out some equipment they're unlikely to
get requests for anymore, so they wont be looking for top prices.
Chris
On 18 July 2016 at 12:12 "jesper jesper@... [Simmons_Drums]"
<Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>That's the kind of price I was thinking of offering. I'll have to test it out
> Very subjective opinions from yours truly:
>
> SDS-9 - cool unit that's prone to breakdowns. If sold untested, avoid.
> If OK, then try getting it! 100 GBP/150 USD would be a bargain.
>
and see whether it's functional.
> MTX9 - I personally hate that piece of crap. Uninspiring... LatinoI was assuming it was a further set of analogue voices, but if it's just Latin
> percussion is a huge part of the 80's that wasn't worthremembering. :)
>
percussion then I'll give it a miss.
> MTM - still the best midi converter there is. Where in the world are we?That should be no problem. I'll see if I can test it and get some quotes for
> I might be interested to give an offer if they send or you can act as a
> courier. :)
>
shipping. Assuming it does work, what kind of price would you want to offer. I
think the company are keen just to clear out some equipment they're unlikely to
get requests for anymore, so they wont be looking for top prices.
> DRX-1 - Very competent unit. Built like a tank and easy to edit despiteHmm, might have to make them an offer for that as well!
> the buttons. Should cost the same as the SDS-9 in my opinion.
>
> --Cheers,
> electronically yours, jesper
>
Chris