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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:42 pm    Post subject: Is $13700 a good price for a verona 400 tp Reply with quote

Hey guys, I hope this is an appropriate topic and should not be
attached to any other thread as my last one was, but I have been doing
some shopping and this is the best price I have gotten so far. Is this
a good price or will I be kicking myself in a couple of weeks if I jump
on this deal?
Thanks
Mario

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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Is $13700 a good price for a verona 400 tp Reply with quote

<esumsea@aol.com> wrote in message
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Hey guys, I hope this is an appropriate topic and should not be
attached to any other thread as my last one was, but I have been doing
some shopping and this is the best price I have gotten so far. Is this
a good price or will I be kicking myself in a couple of weeks if I jump
on this deal?

I have no idea on the pricing as I don't buy desks but I would seriously
suggest you take a look at digital boards before settling for an analogue
board. Resale prices on analogue boards are dropping rapidly.

Also, what does this offer you have come with? Case? Spare power supply? Is
it new or used?

Phildo
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 1:20 am    Post subject: Re: Is $13700 a good price for a verona 400 tp Reply with quote

Yeah, 13K in a crate (sans road case) is pretty typical.
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Rob Beech
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:43 am    Post subject: Re: Is $13700 a good price for a verona 400 tp Reply with quote

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esumsea@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1130431340.212329.246550@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
Hey guys, I hope this is an appropriate topic and should not be
attached to any other thread as my last one was, but I have been doing
some shopping and this is the best price I have gotten so far. Is this
a good price or will I be kicking myself in a couple of weeks if I jump
on this deal?

I have no idea on the pricing as I don't buy desks but I would seriously
suggest you take a look at digital boards before settling for an analogue
board. Resale prices on analogue boards are dropping rapidly.

Also, what does this offer you have come with? Case? Spare power supply?
Is
it new or used?

Phildo



I agree totally. it all depends on budget and its uses but i'd be tempted by
a digital board.
At the moment i use analog boards for my A rig. (not had them long either as
i wasn't overly experienced with digital boards)
I do have a DDX3216 for small scale apps which is a great little desk.
I recently did a training day on the PM5d and have since used one a number
of times. thats an absolutly fantastic bit of kit but i'm not sure of the
price over there (certainly more than the desk you state).
I'm going for training on the new M7CL on the 3rd November. Looks set to be
a very good desk. Maybe check out that from Yamaha. might even get one
myself if i like it. (i'd have to sell a couple of bits.....including my
car.... but i'm looking into it)


Rob
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