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Message Board > Gear Buy & Sell > Music Yard sale: 80's gear |
Alan Marcellus User Info... | Ampeg G410 guitar amp. I beleive it's 100 watts. Dirty pots but otherwise works fine. $50. Yamaha KX76 (76 key midi keyboard) Good working order, with manual. $80 All the following are outdated MIDI gear from (If my memory serves me right) the late 80s. Manuals are included. Except for the RX17s, you'd need a midi controller (such as the KX76) or sequencer to play them: Roland U220. This is a 6 part (at least) midi module, rack mount. $50. Yamaha TX-7. This is the module version of the famous DX-7 FM synthesis keyboard. A bit cheesy sounding on many patches, but has good electric piano sounds. $30. Does not need battery. Yamaha CX5M music computer with DX-7 voicing program, for programing the TX-7. $10. You don't need this to use the TX-7, but you would need it to change the 32 patches I have in there. Yamaha RX17 drum machine- $20. 100 user programmable rhythms. $20 Roland P330 piano module $10. I think this needs a battery replaced Korg P3 piano module. $10 - Tue, 2 Nov 2004 7:59am | ||
Colin User Info... | I will take the 76 keyboard - Tue, 2 Nov 2004 10:14am | ||
Al Marcellus User Info... | Sorry folks, but the guitar amp has already sold. Colin, I e-mailed you but then reading some other posts it sounds like your e-mail isn't working. My phone is 479 0177 if you're still interested in the KX76. - Tue, 2 Nov 2004 10:36am | ||
Alan Marcellus User Info... | Once again, I gotta let you all know, this gear is selling off. The only thing left is the Korg P3. If you're real disappointed, I'm also thinking of finding a good home for one or both of my Chapman Electric sticks, but not for the basement prices above- more like $1000 each. E-mail me if you're interested. - Tue, 2 Nov 2004 5:38pm | ||
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