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Thread Original Yamaha DX7

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JohnGorbe

JohnGorbe

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1 Posted on 02/04/2004 at 09:26:27
Hi all. I have a Yamaha DX7 in perfect condition. I've been using this as my main controller in my studio for the past 12 years. Does anyone have any idea what these boards are worth nowadays?

John
Krowms

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2 Posted on 02/05/2004 at 01:12:46
You want to know the price of a DX7 today? This synth is a kind of legend!!! ;-) and I'm convinced some people would pay a lot for that if it works. Take a look at ebay.com, that is certainly the best way to know it
revrb

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3 Posted on 02/15/2004 at 01:40:10
on ebay it seems to be about $250-500


hm!
jkennebeck

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4 Posted on 05/11/2005 at 13:23:54
There's a site called prepal that tracks what used instruments are being bot/sld for these days.

here's the yamaha section:

http://www.prepal.com/data/yamaha.htm

That was my second synth. My first was a KORG DW-8000.

I just ordered my newest, KORG Triton Extreme 88. Still have an Alesis QS6.1.

Interesting website tho, kind of like the Kelley Blue Book for music... Good luck...
renevanderwouden

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5 Posted on 07/27/2005 at 01:12:19
Here in Holland there instruments (if MK1) go swopped for about $ 200-250. The MK2 version has a higher value.
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