
WhinyLittleRunt
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I was in a local music store the other day and to my surprise he had a mint-looking Tascam 388 sitting there in the corner for sale. I asked how much, and he said "cleaned and serviced, $450.00". Is that a good price realistically? I see them go for much more on eBay but he's smart enough to check that stuff too (he does eBay sales as well) so I wonder where he pulled the $450 price tag from... Also, his version of "cleaned and serviced" isn't really what one would think; he deals mostly with vintage stereo equipment and tests it out, blows out the dust, etc... I have purchased a receiver from him recently and while it works great, it certainly wasn't "clean" by my standards, anyway. 
If i already own a Tascam 38 an an M308 mixer, is there really any benefit to having a 388, besides the fact that it is an all-in-one unit? I don't know what the difference in sound would be, though I would have thought the 38 would produce a "wider" sound because of the track width as opposed to the 1/4" tape on the 388 at 8 tracks squished in there... Opinions? I know this has been touched before...

If i already own a Tascam 38 an an M308 mixer, is there really any benefit to having a 388, besides the fact that it is an all-in-one unit? I don't know what the difference in sound would be, though I would have thought the 38 would produce a "wider" sound because of the track width as opposed to the 1/4" tape on the 388 at 8 tracks squished in there... Opinions? I know this has been touched before...