Gear Downsizing: Roland Fantom, MPC Keys 61, Head Rush Core, Korg Synt (walnut creek)
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Just trying to downsize my collection of gear--ya know, stick with what I actually use regularly. I'm probably not going to be super flexible on pricing unless you purchase multiple bigger items. Venmo preferred; cash is fine too.
MPC Key 61 - ($900) - This unit is brand new and in near-mint condition. Just the unit and power supply. I decided the Live III would be better for my setup--hence me selling this. Awesome piece of gear though.
Roland AX Edge Keytar with case, strap, power supply, and stand - ($1000) - Super fun piece of gear. Word of warning though: if you whip this badboy out on stage, it will get more compliments than your music. This one is in excellent condition.
Behringer LM Drum - ($350) - This was purely an excitement impulse buy and has been used once or twice. It's a horrible fit for my particular setup, but a fun piece of gear.
Headrush Core - ($450) - I might regret selling this one but decided to go oldschool again. Unit is in excellent condition. Sounds great.
Zoom LiveTrack L-8 - ($300) - Super convenient mixer that allows you to record tracks directly onto an SD card (not included). I'm only getting rid of this because I got the L-6 instead.
1010 Fireball Synth - ($250) - This unit comes with a case and is in fair condition, some scratches on the back side.
Roland Fantom 6 - ($2300) - NOT PICTURED - Great piece of gear. I had the Fantom-06 and then upgraded to the flagship. This unit is in great condition. No major cosmetic issues. It comes with a gator case...which, unlike the unit itself, has taken a beating. The biggest issue with my unit: the master filter will occasionally display a fluttering behavior (on the screen) without touching the knob. I played quite a few gigs without it causing any issues. Pot may just need to be replaced or cleaned.
Alesis Vortex - ($50) - The technology on this is a little dated. Requires a bit of menu diving to get the midi setup. If you're savvy with midi, determined, and wanting a good deal on a guitar, this is for you.
Korg Multi/Poly Analog Synth - ($850) - Sounds fantastic, but maybe not the best synth if you're new to synths. I have the original box as well.
Peavey 1980s MX VTX Combo Tube Amp with newish Celestion Redback Speakers - ($200) - This 130W monstrosity has seen a few things in its day. I picked this up at a questionable used-instrument store years ago. I had to install the redback because there was a 60 watt speaker installed. This thing is LOUD but actually sounds pretty good...do not buy this for a kid. There's some kinda MIDI looking control input that is missing (see picture). I actually bought a replacement but never soldered it in. Happy to provide to you.