FS:A&H Xone 32, CDJ800, Technics 1200 M3d
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Scott    posted on 08-05-2005 21:34
Hey guys
I'm redoing my setup with some different equipment so I'm selling what i"ve got
A&H Xone 32- It's in the same shape as when I bought it. This is the most prized possesion of mine and probably the most expensive (exept my car.. hehe) I'd never even consider selling it, exept in the event that I found an awesome deal on a Rotary which I did. As much as I hate to see it go, $450 takes it

CDJ800. This deck is like new. I've wiped off the few fingerprints on the platter and dusted it off. Comes with the original power cord and RCA - PM or email me for a price on this

Technics 1200 M3d- This is something I was going to hold on to to play the vinyl I have. Seeing as I only have about 150 records, and only about 80 of which I'd play in a mix/live, it's something I'm willing to part with until I have my full digital setup complete. I've burned all my vinyl to computer and CD so I'll be ok for a while. This is in great shape, has a little minor scratching on the bottom right corner by the pitch control (you can't notice it from more then 2ft away..literally)
Has a slipmat and Ortofon Nightclub Cart w/2 brand new stylii. The cart alone is something like $160.
I'm willing to part the cartridge for $85 and the deck for $325
Buy both(Deck and cart) together for $375

Questions? Want pics before you buy? email me!

<mail>Djrenascent@yahoo.com</mail>

I don't have anywhere to host the pics. If I don't sell this stuff by Thursday it's going up on Ebay (meh..)

I will consider trades for the following--- CDJ1000 MKII, CDJ200, 500-700watt amplifier (pref mackie, crest, crown)

If you're interested in buying everything together I'll hack the price down a little.
Prices are in US Dollars Happy, laughing
Thanks
Scott
User edit by Scott on 08-05-2005 @ 21:35:20 (2%)
Mod edit by W.i.M on 01-07-2005 15:47 (22%)


What do you think about FS:A&H Xone 32, CDJ800, Technics 1200 M3d ??

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MadSteven    posted on 30-06-2005 02:02
The only problem... Europeans don't like rotaries, Americans do.

Reminds me of automatic/non-automatic gearboxes, but well...
Lead    posted on 30-06-2005 08:47
Poster: MadSteven
Europeans don't like rotaries, Americans do.
 

That's true, but as far as I can understand it, Scot has bought a rtary mixer and is now selling his old fader mixer.
Let the BASS be louder

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