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Old 22nd November 2009   #25
peglegjoe857
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Join Date: May 2009
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If you DO regret buying the Andro (which you wont!) you will DEFINITELY be able to get your money back when you flip it!

That's the beauty of the used market! You don't have to make a decision, commit to it, and lose out if the decision is wrong. With the used market, the only wrong decision is buying something for MORE than it goes for... OR selling it for LESS than it sells for... those are the only bad decisions...

And it's great because you can sample all the machines out there and even make some money in the process. I ALMOST ALWAYS get things for less than the normally go for and ALMOST ALWAYS sell them for more!

I have been through almost every 80's vintage synth that goes for less than 600... Juno's, Alpha Junos, JX's, Korg Poly series, Akai AX, Kawai SX.. all of them. You should consider doing this!

One thing I like to do (being the sampler devotee that I am!) Is buy vintage drum machines for cheap, sample the shit out of them, and sell them for more than I paid. Doubled my money on an EMU Drumlator a few months ago and tripled my Money on a Roland 707 around the same time.

The vintage market is great if you keep your eyes open and stay patient!

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Originally Posted by murphythecat87 View Post
okay,but the eventide is 4000$ and the andromeda, i dont seem to see one anywhere. An eventide dsp 4000 then? or eclipse? I think i will go with the andromeda, just hoping i wont regret it, bvut its true, is i dont like the omega, ill have to lose money. But i have a little ensoniq dp/4...
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