
Buck62
噛んでくれ
Well, I got water coming in at one corner of my finished basement. My one-year-old carpet is destroyed and I need tuckpointing and sealing work done IMMEDIATELY!!!
My loss is your gain.
Although previously posted at the rediculously low price of $300, I'm forced to let my Digitech Vocalast Workstation EX go now for only $250. This is half the cost of a new unit (and mine is still "like new") and you could re-sell it for more on Ebay. I won't do Ebay on principle, no matter how bad I need the money.
Also, this stuff is at the music store on consignment right now, but I'll retreive it and let it go for $375 for the full package with guitar, or just $225 for just the GR-30 (minus the guitar) with manual, cables, GK-2A, power supply, etc.
I also have a "like new" Pintech Dual Zone Concertcast Snare Pad, like this one here...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/src=SearchDex/search/detail/base_pid/444871
I also have a brand new mesh head (still in package) to go along with it...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/src=SearchDex/search/detail/base_pid/444872
As you can see, this combo sells for $150 new.
I'll let it go for only $60
If this stuff isn't sold by the end of the week, I'm forced to take whatever Guitar Center will rape me for it.
My loss is your gain.

Although previously posted at the rediculously low price of $300, I'm forced to let my Digitech Vocalast Workstation EX go now for only $250. This is half the cost of a new unit (and mine is still "like new") and you could re-sell it for more on Ebay. I won't do Ebay on principle, no matter how bad I need the money.
Buck62 said:Digitech Vocalist Workstation EX
This unit is "like new" in the original box with manual and power supply. It's never left our smoke-free studio, but it can also be used live on stage.... unlike computer-based pitch correctors and harmonizers, which limit you to "studio only" use. This is one nifty little unit!
http://www.digitech.com/products/vws.htm
Features include:
• Up to 5 part harmony including input vocal
• Harmony voice “gender” feature
• Extensive “humanizing” options
• Pitch Correction (Automatic or Manual)
• Front panel mixing for quick access during performance
• Built-in digital reverb
• Transmits and receives single program dumps from Studio Vocalist and/or another Vocalist Workstation
• Bright LCD display
• 8 softkeys for additional harmony options and to simplify editing
• One octave front panel keyboard for key and chord entry
• Song mode for harmonies without MIDI
• Comprehensive MIDI SysEx implementation: many parameters are accessible via MIDI
There's a lot of cool factory presets that emulate harmonies from famous bands, like... The Eagles, The Doobie Brothers,
The Everly Brothers, etc. etc.
These things cost $500 new, check it...
http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--DGTVOCWORK
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--DGTVOCWORK
http://www.americanmusical.com/item--i-DOD-VWSEX.html
http://www.bananas.com/productdetail.asp/pid_2457/productname_Digitech-Vocalist-Workstation-EX
Also, this stuff is at the music store on consignment right now, but I'll retreive it and let it go for $375 for the full package with guitar, or just $225 for just the GR-30 (minus the guitar) with manual, cables, GK-2A, power supply, etc.
Buck62 said:For Sale: Roland GR-30 Guitar Synthesizer
This unit is in "like new" condition and includes the power supply, 13-pin synth-cable, splitter cable and the GK-2A pickup. The pickup is presently mounted (screwed in) on a like-new Yamaha Pacifica PAC-012, black w/a white pickguard, which still has the original plastic covering on it. The Pacifica was professionally set up and plays just like an American Standard Fat Strat (bridge pickup is a humbucker and the other two are single-coil). Do a search if you want the specs and whatnot. This is a nice unit that can duplicate everything from horns to pianos, strings, organs, synthesizers and just about any wind instrument you can think of. The Pacifica works perfectly with this thing, so keep that in mind because you'd either have to drill two small holes in one of your guitars to mount the GK-2A pickup, or use adhesive pads, which may not hold up well at a 'live' gig.
I also have a "like new" Pintech Dual Zone Concertcast Snare Pad, like this one here...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/src=SearchDex/search/detail/base_pid/444871
I also have a brand new mesh head (still in package) to go along with it...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/src=SearchDex/search/detail/base_pid/444872
As you can see, this combo sells for $150 new.
I'll let it go for only $60
If this stuff isn't sold by the end of the week, I'm forced to take whatever Guitar Center will rape me for it.

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