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I saw a nice looking SPX-990 on Ebay so I decided to try and snag it.
As per most highly desireable pieces of gear on Ebay it wound up going for stupid money so I got outbid...I never figured I would get it but you never know. So after the auction I get this email from some guy, offering to sell me his Yamaha EMP-700. For those of you that don't remember this thing, it was a budget early 1990's Yamaha FX processor that listed for $550 and sounded really, really bad. I checked one out back then and decided it sounded worse than the Digitech DSP-256 I was using at the time...I was hoping for a poor man's SPX-90 but it was far, far from being even that good. Well this guy's email starts going on about how he had talked to Yamaha and they had assured him it was the same unit as an SPX-990, just a different package...sounded just as good and he could offer me this fine unit for only $399 shipped. He said he ran a "Pro Studio" and that this thing was good enough for professional type of work. So I emailed the guy back, told him he needed to maybe talk to those folks at Yamaha again, quoted him a review from Keyboard magazine (which slagged it for it's metallic, ringing reverb sound), and told him that I had passed on one back in 1993, when I could have bought it new for $375. Geez, all that was missing was the white van... Analogeezer p.s. Anybody ever heard of a Yammie FX-700? Saw one of those a while back and I had never heard of that one. p.s. Oh yeah, he emailed me back with a response that said: ok |
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![]() Well this guy's email starts going on about how he had talked to Yamaha and they had assured him it was the same unit as an SPX-990, just a different package...sounded just as good and he could offer me this fine unit for only $399 shipped. Heh. IIRC the Yamaha REX50's are kinda similar to SPX90's, maybe that's where he got the idea. But they (the REX 50's ) have been doing for like $35 on Ebay... Guess it's not worth selling mine, even if it's just laying around... Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Fox And Friends/Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
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![]() "Higgs" wrote in message om... Something similar just happened to me too. I placed an almost insulting bid on an item "cause you never know." I received an e-mail from another ebayer. They are offering to sell me the same item for a "too good to be true" price (although its not cheap by any means.) They have great feedback with ebay as well, but I noticed that it was all from buying and none from selling. Now I'm stuck wondering what to do. Ignore it and possibly pass up a great offer, or risk some hard earned green and possibly get ripped off. If I gamble and try it, I will for sure use an escrow service. Anybody here ever use an online escrow service? -Higgs I've never used an escrow service, but I recently checked into it when I thought I was going to bid on something on ebay from a guy in Australia with no feedback... I believe it would have cost me $15 or so for a $300 item with escrow.com . Might be a good way to pick up some deals for a good price that noone else is bidding on because someone has low/no feedback. I'm guessing you're out the fee if things don't turn out well, but better that than being out $300. I'm guessing the idea of escrow will scare off the people who know they're trying to pull one over on you. Jonathan |
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I got one of those "too good to be true" offers after bidding (and getting
outbid at the last second by $10) on a Control 24. As soon as the seller refused to send me a picture of the actual unit, I passed. I was contacted through eBay's "ask a member a question" service so when I checked the contactee's feedback and noticed that all the ever bought or sold were toy cars, I was glad (escrow or not) that I didn't fork over any money. Eventually I got hold of the real account owner and let them know that I was contacted, they told me that I was the 5th person that had called them regarding a false offer. Sometimes it pays to listen to your gut and always follow the "if it sounds too good to be true..." credo. m. -- mike rekka at hotmail dot com hates spam "Higgs" wrote in message om... Something similar just happened to me too. I placed an almost insulting bid on an item "cause you never know." I received an e-mail from another ebayer. They are offering to sell me the same item for a "too good to be true" price (although its not cheap by any means.) They have great feedback with ebay as well, but I noticed that it was all from buying and none from selling. Now I'm stuck wondering what to do. Ignore it and possibly pass up a great offer, or risk some hard earned green and possibly get ripped off. If I gamble and try it, I will for sure use an escrow service. Anybody here ever use an online escrow service? -Higgs (Analogeezer) wrote in message . com... I saw a nice looking SPX-990 on Ebay so I decided to try and snag it. As per most highly desireable pieces of gear on Ebay it wound up going for stupid money so I got outbid...I never figured I would get it but you never know. So after the auction I get this email from some guy, offering to sell me his Yamaha EMP-700. For those of you that don't remember this thing, it was a budget early 1990's Yamaha FX processor that listed for $550 and sounded really, really bad. I checked one out back then and decided it sounded worse than the Digitech DSP-256 I was using at the time...I was hoping for a poor man's SPX-90 but it was far, far from being even that good. Well this guy's email starts going on about how he had talked to Yamaha and they had assured him it was the same unit as an SPX-990, just a different package...sounded just as good and he could offer me this fine unit for only $399 shipped. He said he ran a "Pro Studio" and that this thing was good enough for professional type of work. So I emailed the guy back, told him he needed to maybe talk to those folks at Yamaha again, quoted him a review from Keyboard magazine (which slagged it for it's metallic, ringing reverb sound), and told him that I had passed on one back in 1993, when I could have bought it new for $375. Geez, all that was missing was the white van... Analogeezer p.s. Anybody ever heard of a Yammie FX-700? Saw one of those a while back and I had never heard of that one. p.s. Oh yeah, he emailed me back with a response that said: ok |
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![]() Have him send it COD And if he is a real ripoff artist, you will be paying for a box of rocks. Richard H. Kuschel "I canna change the law of physics."-----Scotty |
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Yeah then there is the SPX-50D which looks almost exactly like an
SPX-90 (single space rackmount, same buttons but with a red surround and display instead of green), not sure what those go for but they could pass for an SPX-90. I actually always thought the SPX-50D was cooler looking but I heard they don't sound that great. I have a SPX-50D. I believe it was designed for guitarists ( it has a bunch of disttortion patches ). I don't think is sounds all that great. I have it setup on an aux send on my Mackie 1202 on my PA for some reverb when jamming in my live room. I bought mine used in 92 for $200. How come the SPX 90 are so disirable ? Anyone know the realationship between the SPX 90 and the SPX 50D ? craig at ravlink.net |
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