Re: [AH] Analog poly curiosities

From Brian Cypher
Sent Tue, Jan 29th 2019, 21:04

I=E2=80=99m basically hearing here (and in forum searches) that one needs to=
 expect some sort of maintenance with the larger CS=E2=80=99s regardless. I g=
uess I=E2=80=99ll just have to be willing to accept that 100 lb. risk if I g=
o that way.

The Deckard=E2=80=99s Dream is a possibility. The only analog poly I have is=
 Juno 60 so I=E2=80=99m probably going to shy away from Roland=E2=80=99s but=
 I agree that the JP-6 is very good choice.=20



> On Jan 29, 2019, at 12:41 PM, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
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> If the thing is zero houred and utterly ready to record then yes I think
> 2500$ to 3K$ is a fair price.
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> Sometimes I see them for that asking price in 'unknown' condition. My
> cynical side would budget at least $1200 for the 20 year overhall. In
> crappy condition I would not pay more that the half price of a restored on=
e.
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> The one old analogue poly I would steer you towards is the Jupiter-6.
> They sound like nothing else.
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> Its a very hands on synth and prices right now are pretty reasonable.
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>> On 29.01.19 19:02 , Brian Cypher wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> What=E2=80=99s your opinion regarding buying a Yamaha CS50 at this point?=
 Is $2500-$3000 too rich for these instruments? Would you just assume save a=
nother $3000 and get a Moog One 8 voice? What other analog polys would you l=
ook at new or old?
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>> -Brian
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