[comp.sys.amiga] Sale: Computer & Synthesizer stuff

bader+@andrew.cmu.edu (Miles Bader) (11/17/90)

I need to sell this stuff fast, so I'm flexible.  I'll split shipping.

==> Amiga 2000 Computer. <==
  1 meg ram, 2 floppy drives, hard disk interface (2090A with both scsi &
pc-type interfaces), separate keyboard.  1.2 roms.  I'll include a midi
interface I have for it (and a joystick).
==> $1000 or best offer

==> Princeton graphics "ultrasync" multi-sync analog RGB monitor <==
12", I think like 800x600 max resolution.  I have a VGA cable and a really
hacked up cable for the amiga (i.e., it is held together by tape).
==> $300 or best offer

==> Oberheim Xpander. <==
  6-voice multi-timbral analog synthesizer with a VERY flexible voice
architecture.  No keyboard [but a very user-friendly (and large)
front-panel]-- has both midi and CV inputs.
==> $1600 or best offer

==> Oberheim Matrix-1000. <==
  6-voice analog (but with DCO's) synthesizer.  800 patches in ROM, 200 in
RAM.  No front-panel patch-editing (you need a computer patch-editor to do do
it; I have an amiga PE if you need it, and the user-manual goes into enough
detail that it's probably possible to write your own), midi input.
Mono-timbral.  The matrix-1000 is pretty much compatible with the matrix-6
series, patch-wise.  [I'll give you a matrix-6 manual if you buy it]
==> $325 or best offer

==> Casio CZ-1 sythezizer <==
  A high-end member of the CZ family with a 61 key velocity sensitive (the
voice architecture is an extentsion of the CZ101 to accomdate this, but it
can still use CZ101 patches), 8 or 16 (simple one-osc patches) voices;
multitimbral.
==> $400 or best offer

==> Magnavox cd-player <==
  best offer (including $0) -- you have to insert a cd like 300 times to get
it to accept it; once accepted, it seems to play fine.  I think you have to
send to phillips in montana to get it repaired.

==> Yamaha mini mixer (I don't remember the model) <==
  I'll throw this in with another item, for whoever asks for it first.


Remember: if you want it, but you don't like the price, make an offer!

-Miles