Tascam 388 plus a bunch of other stuff - NYC Area

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I have a bunch of gear I'm looking to sell before I move in a few months. I will be willing to ship the pedal and the Dr. Rhythm - all the rest I would prefer local pickup, or I can deliver. All prices negotiable - make an offer. Pics available on request:

Tascam 388, Teac E-3 demagnetizer, Patchbay, Manual, and one reel of Quategy tape - $475. I've owned this for a few months but have decided to stick to digital recording. I've cleaned and demagnetized the heads (thanks to advice from this forum) and it seems to be in good working condition. I have not had it professionally inspected or calibrated, though.

Casio WK-1300 keyboard - $140. Good condition, comes with sheet music holder - no manual, but it's pretty self explanatory. Also, there is a dent on the grill of one of the speakers, but it does not affect the sound.

Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-660 with power supply and manual - $120. Some wear and tear, but a great little machine.

Boss PS-2 Pitch Shifter/Delay Pedal - $50. Some wear and tear on this one also, but works perfectly.

Tascam DA-20mkii with manual and remote - $150 Paint is missing on the upper right corner, but the machine has very low hours (20 at the absolute most). It has been rack mounted in my smokefree studio.

Yamaha FGX Acoustic-Electric Guitar and gigbag - $250. Beautiful sound - three band built in equalizer. Some dings in the neck, and could use a setup and new strings.

Ibanez Roadstar II Bass and hardshell case - $125. Case is in rough, but functional shape. Bass is red body/white pickguard and is great for a beginner.

Epiphone Tele-style beginner electric guitar and gigbag - $50. Black body/white pickguard.

Peavey Express 112 practice amp - $75. For what it is, this thing gets a great sound.

Thanks for checking this out!
 
Tascam 388, Teac E-3 demagnetizer, Patchbay, Manual, and one reel of Quategy tape - $475.[/B] I've owned this for a few months but have decided to stick to digital recording. I've cleaned and demagnetized the heads (thanks to advice from this forum) and it seems to be in good working condition. I have not had it professionally inspected or calibrated, though.


Is that a 388 or a 38-8?
 
388

I'd rather not as it would be quite a hassle (not to mention very, very expensive). If I am unable to move it within a few weeks, I will let you know to see if you are still interested.
 
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