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offline hyakusen from 8=============> on 2003-05-28 05:57 [#00717746]
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Hey i have an old Roland tr 707 to sale , he's in almost
perfect condition , but i dont know what price it chould
be...i have fev people who wants to buy it, but i dont know
what to say about price...
...if someone you people knows about prices of stuff like
that - please help....
thanks


 

offline Morton from out (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-28 06:01 [#00717749]
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i think you can ask at least 100 bucks


 

offline hyakusen from 8=============> on 2003-05-28 06:03 [#00717751]
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whoah !!! really ? i know that it is kind of magical stuff
for music composers , such as MC303 or others but i didnt
excpt 100 bucks....nice...but i wonder if the price will be
nice to person who wants to buy it too...


 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-05-28 06:18 [#00717759]
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check the price on ebay


 

offline Morton from out (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-28 06:53 [#00717801]
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i'm sure some others here could give you a good estimate


 

offline hyakusen from 8=============> on 2003-05-28 07:02 [#00717822]
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yeah but they didnt read this at all...


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-05-28 07:04 [#00717827]
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I saw one for £120 without the box/manual a few months ago.


 

offline hyakusen from 8=============> on 2003-05-28 07:11 [#00717836]
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yeah but is there a real difference between Rythm composer
and drum machine? TR707 is here and there in name of
machine, they look the same , but on ebay prices are
different-drum machine is more expensive...


 

offline hyakusen from 8=============> on 2003-05-28 07:45 [#00717934]
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i just want to sell it...


 

offline Donutman from Perth (Australia) on 2003-05-28 10:07 [#00718169]
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You can get them for very little, if you're prepared to wait
long enough to find it. I got mine for $170 Aus.

I read an article that said that Roland stopped making 909's
because 707's hit the market better (hindsight's a wonderful
thing).

Anyway, I would recommend selling it for a fourth (a third
if your confident) of the asking price of an 808 in your
country. I know that's a bit oblique, but I hope it helps.


 

offline more10 from Lkpg (Sweden) on 2003-05-28 13:22 [#00718366]
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TR-707s are kewl! Cheap and kewl (not too common amongst
gear these days).

You can always get more buyers when refering to the ppl that
have used it:

Who Played This Instrument?

Aphex Twin, Big Black, Chemical Brothers Chris & Cosey
-ex-Throbbing Gristle members on the album 'Techno Primitiv'
Electronic Dream Planet, D.A.V.E., DDR, The Drummer, Tom
Jenkinson of Squarepusher and Chaos Ad, KMFDM, Chris
Liberator, Guy McAffer, Rowland The Bastard, Mark Tyler

(from synthmuseum

For those who havent got it download the samples at:
music machines

Est. price? I'd say $100-$125 if you have the manual and
it's in mint condition.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-28 13:32 [#00718375]
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my brother owns a 606 but it doesn't work properly. it was
hella fun playing w/ that little toy.

as for the 707, i don't have one, but i do have the sounds
it makes in WAV format so i can use them to make beats.



 


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