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if you're not going to die for starvation this month i advise to keep the machine. i racked mine some months ago, went the sw path with mobius. but i think it can be a saver if the puter dies some days before an important gig. anyhow, thinking about the actual world depression, maybe it's time to sell it, next year will be a bunch of those on ebay owned by starvating loopsits ;-) ... like me! raül. 2009/3/2 David Hayes <stringfling@gmail.com>: > > > I'm going to put my EDP for sale. What do you think I should ask for it? > This is the Oberhiem one which works perfecltly but it does have one >line of > one of the digital displays out (so the top of one 0 or 8 doesn't >display, > for example.) Also it has the loop 3 version software rather then the >newer > loop 4, but there's not that many differences really. > I figure I'll just throw in the footswitch because it needs new buttons > (only like $2-5 per button, if memory serves, but takes time to find 'em > and solder them and pay someone to do it.) > New EDP's (and from my brief web search just now they seem they to be >very > hard to come by) I think are $1000 > >(http://www.musiciansnews.com/guitars/34/gibson_tge05_echoplex_digital_pro_plus.shtml) plus > $150 for the footswitch (that was the range I remember when I bought >mine, > not even sure you can get the footswitch new. > So, given all that do you think that $600 is too steep to put it on line > for? > Much thanks! -- The Playing Orchestra: http://www.telefonica.net/web2/tpo Chain Tape Collective: http://www.ct-collective.com TPO at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/theplayingorchestra TPO at Jamendo: http://www.jamendo.com