2009
1. Roland MKS-80. This is a Rev 5, and is in excellent condition, both cosmetically and operationally. No MPG-80, so don't bother asking about one. $1100.
2. Moog The Source. This is in excellent condition, has Synhouse MIDI added, an extra brand new membrane (in the unlikely event that the existing pristine perfect one ever fucks off), and an Anvil case. $1000. Somebody who shall remain nameless might have put a Braniff sticker on the Knob, but I've grown to like that feature. (And if you don't know what Braniff is, well, you're not very old.)
3. Korg KP3 Kaoss Pad. The mic and headphone jacks of this seem to be fuckered (they work, but only sorta. Probably just loose connectors, but I can't be bothered.) Otherwise, works fine. (The RCA jacks are where the money is, anyhow.) $225.
4. Yamaha TX802. One rack ear slightly bent, and the power cord has been shortened so you don't have like 5 feet of Yamaha gumming up the back of your rack. You can have it for what I paid for it, which is $150. This is such a fucking steal I don't even know where to begin.
5. Yamaha TX81Z. Ditto. $50.
6. Ibanez UE405. This is an all-analog multi-fx rack, including a killer analog delay. $200.
That's it for the first round. I have some Big stuff that I'd prefer to sell to PDX and environs only, including a Roland RD-250 and a Yamaha P-85, but I'll probably just CL those unless someone here has a dire need. The RD-250 is a cool-ass box, anyhow.
As for RT60, we've completed 7 songs now; we haven't decided whether to shop the project or self-release. The latter sucks, and the former is problematic, for obvious reasons. But virtually everything is on hold until Tattoo is released, regardless.
-CR
posted December 17, 2009 by Chris Randall
link [www.catchoursmile.com]
posted December 17, 2009 by BirdFLU
PSA isn't near as cool, I'm sorry to say.
-CR
posted December 17, 2009 by Chris Randall
-CR
posted December 17, 2009 by Chris Randall


