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Re: How much should you pay for a JAMMAN--GRATITUDE



For what it's worth, I sold mine (w/ expansion mem) for $500.  Still 
waiting
on my plex.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lambrecht <hideo@concentric.net>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 1997 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: How much should you pay for a JAMMAN--GRATITUDE


>At 12:42 PM 11/10/97 -0800, you wrote:
>>At 12:02 PM 11/10/97 PST, Jeffrey Robert wrote:
>>>What's the going rate for a NEW JAMMAN? OLD JAMMAN?
>>
>>New Jammans probably would cost you about $50,000, since Lexicon stopped
>>making them quite a while ago and you would have to put it in production
>>yourself!
>>
>>Used ones seem to be over $300 and rising. We should put a graph on the
web
>>page.....
>>
>>kim
>>
>>
>
>After about two months of chasing smoldering leads, some kind soul posted
to
>this group about a demo lanquishing in a music store--I was the first of
>three callers the next day (the salesman was surprised, to say the
>least)--paid more than I had hoped $325&tax&freight (but it does have the
>factory warranty :)
>
>Then another kind soul posted about the 32 sec memory upgrade from
>Visionsoft, which I'm expecting this week-- $ 31.80 plus $ 7 shipping
>(damnn, those old chips are heavy)
>
>I haven't even really run my didgeridus through the thing yet--I'm having
>way too much fun doing the Tibetan chorus and Tuvan throat singing thing
and
>phasing it with my DOD delay pedal.
>
>Thanks for all the info--you guys (and gals?) are good!
>
>Tom
>
>PS Now if I only had a Vortex :( . . .  (Brian J.--are you listening?)
>Tom Lambrecht  hideo@concentric.net
>
>