[A6] Second Andro / B-stock?
Chris Pickett
chris.pickett at mail.mcgill.ca
Sun May 25 01:13:08 PDT 2003
Well, in the worst case, you'll be able to get a used one ... but
arranging the shipping and payment can be complicated! Jonathan Baker
and Tom Moravansky may still be selling theirs. I take it you're in
Europe somewhere. Any Europeans out there on the list that wanna sell
their A6?
Cheers,
Chris
P.S. I've seen them crop up on eBay fairly frequently, often from
Europe. You should check it out if this third one doesn't work out for
you. You could use an escrow service to prevent against untrustworthy
buyers.
Robert van der Kamp wrote:
>On Saturday 24 May 2003 14:27, Chris Pickett wrote:
>
>
>>I take credit for starting that rumour. If you check
>>some of the big american music stores, you'll find they
>>are selling B-stock andro's. But to become B-stock, they
>>had to be faulty A-stock in the first place, right? It
>>just seems that there was a bad batch or something (maybe
>>the quality control team was on holiday).
>>
>>
>
>Heh. :)
>
>Well, the outer shipping box of this newer model says Made
>in Taiwan. Dunno if the earlier model was made in the
>states. That one looked flawless, btw.
>
>
>
>>That's really too bad about your A6 Robert. Try to get
>>whoever ships it to you to inspect it before sending it
>>... point out that it will save them time and money as
>>well as you if your third unit is not defective.
>>
>>
>
>Thanks for the advice. Looks that my shop is taking care of
>it now. And yes, I realy hope the third one will be okay.
>If not, it looks like Alesis ran out of A-stock, did not
>produce new machines since the take-over and is now selling
>their last boxes... Hope not!
>
>- Robert
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