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Re: [yamahacs80] OT: gear sold, regrets or not

2007-11-21 by Wavecomputer360

I understand your point, but still I´d be very reluctant about selling something without a pressing need. I had to sell some stuff in the past which I really, really regret now but life forced me to do so... after all, owning an RMI KC-2 Keyboard Computer or a rare PPG 1020 is one thing, paying the rent is another. This is one of those unavoidable things... the only choice is owning rare keyboards, or being homeless instead. What does matter more to you?

I would, by today´s standards, not sell anything unless it a) is just occupying dead space, b) tends to be prone to disaster (and you´re not willing to spend a year´s income on getting stuff fixed), c) can easily be replaced (a TR-808... well, it would hurt, but a Linn LM-1... no way!), or d) you just don´t like having it around as a musical instrument. If that´s the case, sell it and replace it with something you might enjoy more. If there´s no urge to sell something... think it over! I for one would never part with my CS80, I´d rather give it to a friend if I found myself in bad circumstances, just to make sure it doesn´t get harmed (same thing goes for my Mini Moog, ARP 2600, PPG 360). I´d rather have it fixed anytime it breaks... after all, owning something is not only the mere process of actually *having* it, you´re also responsible for what you´ve got.

Just my two cents. Ah, and don´t forget... when you sell a CS80, your back will ache again. Which might be a lot worse than just your heart... :-)

Stephen

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Laurie Curry 
  To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 6:21 AM
  Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] OT: gear sold, regrets or not




  -----Original message-----
  From: "billwolfer" bill.wolfer@...
  Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:04:59 -0700
  To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [yamahacs80] OT: gear sold, regrets or not

  I was just thinking about all of the stuff I've sold over the years,
  because I responded to Tom's post that I might regret selling the
  CS80. He has a point, and you can bet that I won't sell it without
  much consideration, because right now, I am not hurting for money, and
  my gear lust is very low, having just completed a round of turning
  over old for new. But here's a list of everything (at least synth
  related) I've sold over the years, regrets or no, as well as I can
  remember. How about you guys?

  Along the way 

  I lost an Arp Axxe...died on stage

   Elka Rhapsody Strings,...only half the notes work...still have the
  guts

   Roland JX3P,didnt turn on one day.....parts

  Roland SH1000,Gave it to a Girlfriend for her kid....She pawned it

  Roland D50,....

  KorgDW6000, sold to a cousin

  Proteus II,

  Yamaha CS70M.....I had no choice........I pawned it, for 4 times
  the price I paid for it....I kept the program strips.....lol

   

  Farfisa Combo Organ (my god, that would would be worth something
  today, wouldn't it? Dave Clark Five!

  Hammond M3 with Leslie 122 (too bloody heavy and awkward to move.)

  Rhodes Stage 73 (don't remember why--bought another to replace it.)

  Hohner Clavinet D6 (lost to a pawn shop, oh, the humanity. Miss it to
  this day.)

  Moog Source (nice synth, but I have my minimoog.)

  Moog Micromoog (was dead after 20 years in storage. Still went for
  $510 on eBay.)

  Moog Memorymoog (early version--pain in the ass, and unreliable. only
  regret is that today I'd get much more.)

  Oberheim Xpander (can't remember why I sold it. Just wasn'tusing it
  that much, but what a great synth. It's the one I miss.)

  Yamaha CS01 (I don't remember if I sold it or lost it, but it made
  some funky sounds for a little bitty thing. Used it on some
  recordings.)

  Yamaha DX7 (got my money's worth from it--don't intend to use it
  again.)

  Yamaha TX816 (a truly powerful beast; I do miss it a bit, but not
  enough for serious regrets. Got some killer bass sounds using three of
  the modules in tandem.)

  Emu Emulator I (got it in 1981 and used it for all it was worth. got
  burned out on sampling, and still am after all of this time.
  manipulating samples is like trying to make a puppet made out of dead
  meat look alive.)

  Linn LM1 (great drum machine, a classic. It's in good hands now, fully
  restored, but I had no use for it, I got my money's worth.)

  How about you guys? Now that vintage synths are going for crazy
  amounts, what did you sell thatyou regret? Or don't regret? I still
  covet an ARP 2600, but the last one on eBay went for $10,000+. no no
  no.

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