For Sale: Voyager Sig. Ed. #82
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For Sale: Voyager Sig. Ed. #82
Apologies for posting here, but I know it stands a good chance of going to a good home this way !
For Sale (UK based):
Voyager Signature Edition #82 in walnut. Imported direct from Moog so all Moog insignia intact. O/S kept up-to-date (except for v3). Keyboard has left the house only once in its life.
Includes Voyager Gig bag + Voyager cover + MidiSport 2x2 i/f.
All documentation and packaging.
£2400
For Sale (UK based):
Voyager Signature Edition #82 in walnut. Imported direct from Moog so all Moog insignia intact. O/S kept up-to-date (except for v3). Keyboard has left the house only once in its life.
Includes Voyager Gig bag + Voyager cover + MidiSport 2x2 i/f.
All documentation and packaging.
£2400
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*sigh*
know how you feel...
i have been trying to sell mine for considerably less (good as new - now even better working than when i bought it!) for weeks. not one reply.
how moog music lives i don't know...
these things don't seem to sell. i smell exciting new products coming up at namm. i smell them. i can smell them. the smell of fresh synthesizers. hmmmm.
i'm crazy.
martin
know how you feel...
i have been trying to sell mine for considerably less (good as new - now even better working than when i bought it!) for weeks. not one reply.
how moog music lives i don't know...
these things don't seem to sell. i smell exciting new products coming up at namm. i smell them. i can smell them. the smell of fresh synthesizers. hmmmm.
i'm crazy.
martin
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With functionally identical non-SE models selling for the prices they do, I think we'll have to wait many years to see an advantage on the resale value of an SE. Most people don't rationalise the SE against the original prices paid, they compare it to the current price (of a non SE) which is 2/3 of that.
Add the fact that they then expect it to be cheaper than a new one, and the price is just not right (even though it's not a direct comparison).
I really wanted a Voyager, would have loved it to be a Moog badged one, and an SE would have been a big bonus, but not many were for sale.
When I picked up a used (but mint) one in London which was all three for £1400, I was left wondering the same thing - are the MMVs or MMV SEs hard to sell (Not that I ever, ever will).
Add the fact that they then expect it to be cheaper than a new one, and the price is just not right (even though it's not a direct comparison).
I really wanted a Voyager, would have loved it to be a Moog badged one, and an SE would have been a big bonus, but not many were for sale.
When I picked up a used (but mint) one in London which was all three for £1400, I was left wondering the same thing - are the MMVs or MMV SEs hard to sell (Not that I ever, ever will).
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Thanks for the guidance re pricing.
As I need to convert all of my assets into a form that can be 'easily shared' I will accept £1400 from anyone interested.
I am also open to offers for a Triton Pro-X (inc. full sample RAM, MOSS board, SCSI board, ext. SCSI HD, Vintage Keys ROM).
Sorry for the non-Voyager content !
As I need to convert all of my assets into a form that can be 'easily shared' I will accept £1400 from anyone interested.
I am also open to offers for a Triton Pro-X (inc. full sample RAM, MOSS board, SCSI board, ext. SCSI HD, Vintage Keys ROM).
Sorry for the non-Voyager content !
from 2400 down to 1400...
boy, that's losing a lot of money. i'm tempted to keep mine just for the sake of not losing all that dough. anyways, mine is a performer and i though i was really chopping off the price.
so might just hang on to it.
it doesn't look like it'll fall apart any time soon. unless some crazy person unleashes ww III and ireland gets involved. might as well create some more moog music.
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i paid 2000 UKP for the performer in 03 when it first came out. boy was i broke afterwards. and that's not the sig ed!
i was seriously considering buying a welsh mini.
just couldnt find one. haahahaha
(that outrageous price may explain why i was not so perky when i found out about the erm... undocumented features)
broke & unperky is not good for inspiration. unless you're a blues player.
i was seriously considering buying a welsh mini.
just couldnt find one. haahahaha
(that outrageous price may explain why i was not so perky when i found out about the erm... undocumented features)
broke & unperky is not good for inspiration. unless you're a blues player.
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I'm interested in your voyager. cash waiting if it's still for sale?
you can email me on - [email protected]
you can email me on - [email protected]