Zeta Mirror 6, Yamaha G10, Casio PG-380 Collection MIDI
3 guitar controllers, late 1980s VG to MINT condition!
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USD 8,500.00 |
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USD 8,500.00 |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, October 05, 2008 |
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008 |
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Nashville, Tennessee |
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Description
For sale is a trio of late 80’s MIDI Guitars / Guitar Controllers: the TOP OF THE LINE back in the day from Yamaha, Zeta, Casio FREE Shipping within the US, International Shipping to Japan only $150 USD! Guitar 1: Yamaha G10 MIDI Guitar Controller and G10E MIDI Head Controller Condition (G10):Near Mint – missing string cover (I never had it) MIDI Head Condition (G10E):Mint Condition !!! Comes with original manual. Item Notes:The cord is included, the case is near new condition, comes with strap, accessories, whammy bar, original hard case, original manual, strings were changed 7/7/08 (they're all the same diameter). Guitar 2: Zeta Mirror 6 MIDI Guitar and Zeta MIDI Converter Head (Japanese language) Guitar Condition:Near Mint. The 25 pin connector is the only part showing wear (broken post on screwplate, can be easily replaced). See picture of guitar—you’ll notice how the cable has one post missing. The guitar’s headstock is carbon fiber and even thought the back looks scratched in the pics, it’s not because the back cavity plate (control plate) STILL has its protective plastic cover on it after over 20 years! Comes with original hard case. MIDI Head Condition:Very Good w/ scratches, rack wear, 20 years of being in a rack (dust too) Item Notes: MIDI Head in Japanese language only, not English. So, know that before bidding. Great if you are in Japan, but if you have a manual (available from Zeta electronically) you can navigate it without knowing Japanese since it’s pretty simple (that’s what I’ve done for a long time). Manual not included as mine was too fallen-apart to list (I think the manual was eaten by moths in storage).As for the MIDI cable and guitar’s connection: screwplate on guitar’s 25-pin computer connector has post broken off inside it, cable is missing its screw post but still connects fine via the other screwpost (see pics). Guitar 3: Casio PG-380 MIDI Guitar and Guitar Synthesizer Guitar Condition:EXC+++ with very few scratches, no dings or chips at all. Item Notes:Look at the pics--the PAPER from the pickguard cover is STILL around the screws! It's in that good a condition! It shows little play wear. What a great guitar! Could use a pro setup to your liking to change the action (I used it for Texas Blues so the action is high at the moment). Needs to be left charging for 12-hours minimum before a gig (capacitor reconditioning)—this is a problem typical of PG-380’s. I DO have the capacitors to replace the old ones but have not done it. I will include the caps so the winning bidder may change them if he/she likes. Comes with hard case. This is personal gear that I need to get rid of to make more space for more custom products that I’m currently building. Plus, I think I just have too many hobbies! Ask all questions before bidding – these auctions are open to U.S. and JAPAN customers ONLY since they’re so heavy or bulky. I am for FULL DISCLOSURE and have done my best to describe things fully and as accurately as possible. PLEASE SEE THE PICS before bidding—know what you’re bidding on! All have fixed shipping costs, so take that into account before bidding, please! If you’re in AK or HI, shipping is crazy…I am sorry, but I had to add a few dollars surcharge for those two states :( Remember, U.S. and JAPAN customers only, ask all questions before bidding. No returns – all items in sales are AS IS but their descriptions are accurate to the best of my abilities. Please, good communication between buyer and seller is important! I love to talk, so there ya’ go!
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