Only bidder and awesome deal on my last OT off eBay like that. Octotrack, I was shocked and had some explaining to do to my better half.
I’ve seen elektron stuff misspelled often, easy to do especially if you’re posting in a hurry with the auto correct on
Not saying you’re wrong, but goodness, what’s the rush when posting a listing for hundreds of dollars’ worth of gear??
I don’t know… I never rush when posting gear, but I’ve found many deals by folks who did rush, spelling elektron with a c etc…
There was a “sintakt” for sale here in the last couple of weeks. I don’t think it went unnoticed though
I peaked at SF Craigslist from time to time when I lived in Seattle, and it seemed amazing.
I sold a few things in SF, but the best thing I got off of SF Craigslist was a Zoom MS-70CDR for $75.
Seattle Craigslist punches well above its weight, much like the rest of Seattle.
Yea I think it’s more likely the failing economy than the result of a handful of unhappy Reverb users posting on Elektronauts.
I thought it was do to the new tax regs for reverb and ebay?
ain’t no party like a craigslist party cause a craigslist party got it goin on…
You’re welcome. My list is superior, if I do say so myself.
Have you got a Monomachine for under a grand by any chance
Should do. I’ll have a look out the back.
This crazy person has been trying to sell their entire modular collection in one go on the Boston-area Craigslist since at least the beginning of October, when their asking price was like $12k or more. They probably could have sold everything by now if they’d been willing to sell modules individually. I’m waiting for them to get down to like $5k.
Generally the music instrument section is very guitar/rock focused, with a lot of orchestral stuff in the mix as well. Every now and then some cool old gear pops up though. I got a Lexicon Reflex for cheap a while back.
Swear to goodness people wanting to sell their entire rack boggle the mind, there’s usually barely a discount, it’s usually not say, a specific manufacturer’s purpose-driven selection but a grab bag of stuff that is mostly not in demand.
Always stated as quite “firm” for a bunch of general purpose modules.