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Impressive Synth collection
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Impressive Synth collection
Julien Goodwin
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Woww! I think a little bit of wee just came out.
Fantastic synth line up.
I liked the Waldorf Wave, prophets,and.... well all of them really.
cheers
Fantastic synth line up.
I liked the Waldorf Wave, prophets,and.... well all of them really.
cheers
Ben Moore
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Yeah, those Europeans tend have a lot of synth gear for their Kraftwerk fascination.
Also thought of this when I saw the title, check this out, from a store in the US apparently...
http://threewavemusic.com/index.php?p=1_5_Services
Look at the stack on the left! Good lord thats enormous.
Also thought of this when I saw the title, check this out, from a store in the US apparently...
http://threewavemusic.com/index.php?p=1_5_Services
Look at the stack on the left! Good lord thats enormous.
Richard Antel
Fine connoisseur of all things synth.
Fine connoisseur of all things synth.
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Hi there,
Funny thing is, looking at the above picture, i've owned a lot of those !
Can't say that I really miss any of them THAT much...OK...maybe my JP8,
which was my first big poly :)
Cheers
N
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M
O
Funny thing is, looking at the above picture, i've owned a lot of those !
Can't say that I really miss any of them THAT much...OK...maybe my JP8,
which was my first big poly :)
Cheers
N
Y
M
O
John NYMo Nyman
Not too old to Rock n Roll...not too young to die !
Not too old to Rock n Roll...not too young to die !
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Lordy, it just keeps coming.
Totally unrelated, but does anyone know the going price for a Kawai EP 608 in very good condition???
Ta.
Looks same as these;
Totally unrelated, but does anyone know the going price for a Kawai EP 608 in very good condition???
Ta.
Looks same as these;
Ben Moore
Harvest Recordings
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Ben M - Valued Contributor
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Thanks very much Rachel. Very helpful. :)
Ben Moore
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Ben M - Valued Contributor
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If you sell it on ebay, make sure you have the words "CP-70" "CP-80" ra ra ra in the title.
There was one on ebay in tassy.. not you by any chance?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Kawai-EP608-Elec ... 6001r15230
There was one on ebay in tassy.. not you by any chance?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Kawai-EP608-Elec ... 6001r15230
Mike de Vrees
Purveyor of old stuff
Purveyor of old stuff
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Ben Moore wrote:I liked the Waldorf Wave, prophets,and.... well all of them really.
Yep the Wave and the Prophets were the ones I most liked, but there were a few others that sounded interesting.
Julien Goodwin
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[/quote="Futureman"]If you sell it on ebay, make sure you have the words "CP-70" "CP-80" ra ra ra in the title.
There was one on ebay in tassy.. not you by any chance? [/quote]
I saw that one. No one bought it. Interesting.
I've been offered a very tasty minty one for half the estimate Rachel gave above. Sounds like I'll grab it.
It's got tremolo/3 tone settings/single strings.
[/quote="Futureman"]"CP-70" "CP-80"[/quote]
I remember the Yamaha ones (electroacoustic). :)
There was one on ebay in tassy.. not you by any chance? [/quote]
I saw that one. No one bought it. Interesting.
I've been offered a very tasty minty one for half the estimate Rachel gave above. Sounds like I'll grab it.
It's got tremolo/3 tone settings/single strings.
[/quote="Futureman"]"CP-70" "CP-80"[/quote]
I remember the Yamaha ones (electroacoustic). :)
Ben Moore
Harvest Recordings
Website: http://www.harvestrecordings.com.au
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Harvest Recordings
Website: http://www.harvestrecordings.com.au
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Ben M - Valued Contributor
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NYMo wrote:Hi there,
Can't say that I really miss any of them THAT much...OK...maybe my JP8,
which was my first big poly :)
Actually, you know, I can't see the jupe anywhere in there... I feel so much better now!!
I hope they know a good tech - only half of them will be working at any one time!
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