Dear Sir,
What is the current price for the EXB_SMPL for TR 61 keys.
B/regards,
Satya
EXB-SMPL
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Current gears: Korg PA700, Korg TR 61, Korg PA600, AKAI MPC 1000, M-AUDIO Mtrack Plus, Audio-Technica AT2020, Casio CTK5000, Nikon D5500 and Sony PJ410.
Previous gears: Korg Krome, Korg o1wFD, Yamaha PSR-S970, Yamaha PSR-S900, Yamaha PSR 2000, Yamaha PSR 520.
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ALL of the EXB boards (including sampler and MOSS options) for all of the Triton line are no longer being manufactured. Triton is two or more generations (depending on which keyboards you count) behind the current generation of Korg keyboards.
Your only option is the second-hand market such as E-Bay. You might know better than I what that means as far as buying internationally. If you have a friend or family in the US that can buy and ship to you, that might simplify things.
Currently, prices are between $300 and $500 US for the larger boards, with the EXB-PCM (ROM expansion boards) going between $100 and $250 depending on the board.
Actually buying a Triton Classic (in the US) with sampling capability already part of the package would be a better option than installing the sampling EXB, and might even cost less, depending on the seller and cosmetic condition of the keyboard.
BB
Your only option is the second-hand market such as E-Bay. You might know better than I what that means as far as buying internationally. If you have a friend or family in the US that can buy and ship to you, that might simplify things.
Currently, prices are between $300 and $500 US for the larger boards, with the EXB-PCM (ROM expansion boards) going between $100 and $250 depending on the board.
Actually buying a Triton Classic (in the US) with sampling capability already part of the package would be a better option than installing the sampling EXB, and might even cost less, depending on the seller and cosmetic condition of the keyboard.
BB
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Re: EXB-SMPL
I've got a never-been-used EXB-SMPL board (with original box, disk and manual) I can part with for USD150 excl shipping. I also have a Triton LE with a problematic motherboard (distorted sounds--faulty ROM chips?--but everything else is in great working order) I'm thinking of selling for parts. Give me a shout out if you're interested. Email: alvincflorentino@yahoo.com.satya_music wrote:Dear Sir,
What is the current price for the EXB_SMPL for TR 61 keys.
B/regards,
Satya
By the way, I live in the Philippines...
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