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| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2009 Location: Arizona, USA
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Thread Starter | Roland SPH-323 & Roland SBF-350 what is a fair price?
I'm trying to add some more analog processing to my studio and I'm looking at the Roland SBF-350 and SPH-323. What is a fair price for these pieces in excellent condition these days? Don't want to overpay, you know...
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| Gear nut Joined: Sep 2005 Location: South London
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I sold the Flanger for £250 about four years ago.... never seen one for sale since. Great range of analogue effects....
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| Gear nut Joined: Sep 2005 Location: South London
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Oh yeah, I do remember the Phaser being a bit rarer and more expensive... good luck with them mate
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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2005 Location: brighton UK
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I've sold my SBF 350 for £220 last year, the phaser is more around £300.
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