[A6] Re:Opinions on the A6 for a prospective buyer

Richard subliminalwarriors at dodo.com.au
Thu Mar 17 18:10:58 PST 2005


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>Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:33:14 +1100
>From: Royalston <royalston at swiftdsl.com.au>
>Subject: [A6] Re:Opinions on the A6 for a prospective buyer
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>I thought of the A6 because, for one, it wasnt made 20 years ago and 
>hasn't been owned by two people before me.This is the problem with most

>analog synthsIve found  in Australia- they're second or third hand. Add

>to that its got a crazy amount of power and flexibility....but it 
>doesnt sound like it has any tech support or updates any more so I 
>needed any bad things about it before I fork out the cash.
>
>Thanks for the opinions and advice.
>
>Royalston
 
Howdy Royalston
 
Been a bit of a sleeper of late but am based in Brisbane & have an A6.
I got mine new from Musiclab, paid $6,300.
 
Havent had any probs but yes as far as Australia goes it is a bit of
expensive kit to have sitting in stock so there not be many floating
around.
 
A friend of mine owns "StoreDJ" in Melbourne, he is an Alesis agent and
did mention that if we needed a hand with anything he would see what he
could do so you might want to give him a call & see what he can get his
hands on or find out.  If you do get one in your hot hands drop me a
line if you like, we can compare notes.
 
Regards
Richard
Subliminalwarriors



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