anybody interested in buying or trading for a RODE NT-2A?

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i tried to hock one of these bad boys on here a few weeks back, not realizing that certain retail outlets were selling them new for about what i was asking for them used...

anyways, i have 2 of these mics and really only need one, so i'd like to either sell it or trade it for a GT brick preamp or AT40-series LDC. i'm also open to trade for other mics/preamps of similar value, that are in near perfect condition. the mic has absolutely nothing wrong with it, not even a scratch...i can even wipe off the fingerprints if you want.

if anyone wants, i can take some pics, but it probably won't be for a couple of days. make an offer if interested, and we'll see what can be hashed out!
 
What kind of shape is the NT2-A in? I may be interested in swapping a Brick for it.
 
Dr_simon, good offer, but i just got a mackie onyx 1640 at the same time i got the NT-2A, so i'm covered in that department for the time being!

tkingen - the mic is in perfect condition. used a handful of times, and always put away as soon as i was finished. i actually have a few minutes free right now, so i'll go take a couple pics and get them posted.
 
front side

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back side

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mic with pouch, clip, etc - even has silica pouch that came with it and extra threading for clip

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yea, i got it...thanks much for the offer - i'd still like to see if i can get a brick out of the deal though, because the only preamps i have right now are the ones in the onyx - although they're nice and all, i really want something with some more flavor, especially for bass and vocals

PS - i didn't include it in the pictures, but i still have the original box also
 
Ironklad,

Think I'm going to hang on to the Brick. It does offer a different color and the NT2-A is similar to some mics I already have.
Good luck with your trading.
 
If you have any new shiny guitars I'll "vintage" them for you. Some people have said my "vintage" approach is like a Fender Relic.

If your not familiar with this, what I do is take sandpaper and scratch up the paint real bad, and maybe leave it outside under the garden hose to help start up the corrosion process. A few special taps with the ball-peen hammer for some "road worthy" dents, of course the traditional scratched up back-side (with the infamous belt-buckle markings).
The frets I don't do a lot with, other than just dropping the guitar on its face which usually puts some "vintage" look to the frets.
I've haven't mastered scalloping the frets out.... yet...

You could pay me with the NT2.

If interested send me a PM or email me:

coolcat@ mental-ward.federal-secret CIA- prison. wood shop. gov.
 
that's cool...i'm pretty good at making new guitars look vintage myself
 
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