Vintage Freeman String Synth From 1973... Oh, and to be perfectly clear I'd just as soon as sell my own kids as I would to list my friend here up on Feebay... In case you didn't catch the unwitty/witty sarcalisms... :/ Let me know though if anyone else has one, I'd be curious... I could also open her up and hopefullty do a better demo down that there a road...
Sure, I'll take the freeman for 69 cents.
I MIGHT buy the polymoog along with it for a dollar... but that's pretty steep...
raymangold22 1 month ago
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Hahaha :p I'd only trade the Polymoog 203a for a Perfectly working Linn LM2 + a Moog Prodigy.
Or $1600. Otherwise Im going to keep these suckers!!!
Sjobeck7 1 month ago
@Sjobeck7 I wouldn't mind spending $1600 on a polymoog. HOWEVER, the first thing I'm buying right after college ends is a Jupiter-4, probably will cost like $2000.
Tell you what, **if you like the music I make** (which is published on iTunes), and when I have enough saved up next year, would you be willing to sell it?
There's a lot of guys who buy those synths, don't take care of them, and can't play. I use my analog synths every week to ensure the caps remain good.
raymangold22 1 month ago
@raymangold22
Jupiter 4's are MONSTER Sounding in a good way... Totally underated but that might change in the years to come. Currently you can find them from between
$1200 - $2500 fully working so best of luck in getting one. Good advice too on the caps and regular playing certainly helps! Oh, I just scored a LM2 from of all people DZLV8 ( comment below) fantastic drum machines!!!
Sjobeck7 1 week ago