Cheap(er) EXB M256 - it works fine

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Markus065
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Cheap(er) EXB M256 - it works fine

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I just bought a 3rd party EXB-M256 module for my M3 from an eBay merchant in Turkey and thought I'd post here to let you all know it works perfectly. It's a lot cheaper than the official Korg merchandise; at the time of writing it's USD100 including shipping and took about 10 days to reach the UK. If you're still not convinced, they offer a 14 day money-back policy.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/256MB-SAMPLE-ME ... 1299327122
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Thanks for that.
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Thanks, I was just looking at those yesterday.
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Good info for anyone wanting one in the future. Some time back I bought one from the Korg site. Way overpriced and took over a month to get it.
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I also purchased one of these Turkish EXB-256 chips, and my M3 recognizes it just fine. If you're considering one, they seem safe.
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