Agreed... I think he should start at around $!00. You are right, folks have been moving to use E-Mu's Emulator X softaware as opposed to their older hardware. good luck, Matt My rig consists of: Korg Triton Extreme Korg 01/W-fd Korg Trinity Plus PBS-Tri & HDR-Tri E-Mu E4xt Ultra E-Mu E4 Platinum w/ LaunchPad E-Mu MP7 Mackie LM-3204 mixer Dbx 1066 Compressor Limiter Dbx DDP Dell Optiplex GX270 P4 3Ghz 2gig RAM Firewire & Adaptec SCSI cards Ego Systems WAMI Rack-24, 4x10 audio & 4x4 MIDI --- In xl7@...m, Mibrilane <mibrilane@...> wrote: > > > On Dec 17, 2006, at 7:56 AM, steve_the_composer wrote: > > > In my opinion, starting the auction at $100 seems low, unless the e- > > bay market for e-Mu ROMs has dropped in the past few months. (Read > > the discussion about e-bat here in the archives.) > > > > I believe within the past year, an E-synth ROM went for around $256. > > I only suggested that because I've seen an E-Synth Keyboard (ultra > rare, ultra great, and a full EIV sampler with an E-Synth ROM) go for > only $650, and a more or less maxxed out EIV Platinum sell for less > than $500. I don't think the market is there to ask high values for > hardware samplers and their accessories, but I could be wrong. > > It's such a rare thing that it probably will sell for $250 or so, but > if he starts the auction there and it doesn't sell, then he's going > to be re-listing with ever lower starting values and burning listing > fees in the process. > > --- > Mibrilane > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: 16mb E4k simm
2006-12-19 by Matt
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