For sale: Scope Project / Pulsar 2 Classic 6 DSP with PlugIn

Have Scope hardware to sell or trade? NO DEALER POSTING ALLOWED.

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RockEngineer
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Post by RockEngineer »

Hello everyone,

I'm selling my Scope project 6 DSP card with following software:

SCOPE project
" Arpeg 01
" Arpeg 02
" Effects Package I
" Effects Package II
" GraphEQ/s v3.0
" Main Studiotools Package
" Master Verb Pro
" MINIMAX
" Mixer Package I
" Mixer Package II
" Modular III
" Modular V2
" OptiMaster
" Poison FM
" proTone
" PSY Q
" SB 404
" SCOPE 4.0 Software
" SCOPE Fusion Platform
" STS-2000P
" STS-3000
" STS-4000
" Synthesizer Extension
" Synthesizer Package I
" Vintage Compressor
" Vocodizer

The board-license will be transfered - sorry no single-plugin-sale possible. The board is running extremely well and stable - can't complain. Manual and Scope 4.0 software and connectors included. I've 590.-€ + shipping in mind cause the additional synths only are even worth 660.-€ new. Payment in advance or "cash on delivery" possible (depends on your location) - PayPal possible; please ask! The new owner can also purchase my Behringer Ultragain Pro-8 Digital additionaly for 170.-€ (mint condition) - benefit from combined shipping!
I'm looking forward to your PMs/replies!

-item is located in Germany - international shipping possible-

Best wishes,
Ulrich

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No interest?
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Post by Shroomz~> »

It's a shame to say it, but your price is a little too high :smile:

People are looking to pay less than 500 euro for a PulsarII with software. It's just the nature of the second hand market (which is not helped by ebay auctions, where sometimes items sell for a lot less than they're worth)
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On 2005-11-21 02:51, Shroomz wrote:
It's a shame to say it, but your price is a little too high :smile:

People are looking to pay less than 500 euro for a PulsarII with software. It's just the nature of the second hand market (which is not helped by ebay auctions, where sometimes items sell for a lot less than they're worth)
Thanks for your reply. Well, I can't offer it for less or equal 500 Euro, sorry to all who are expecting this. Prices on Ebay are very volatile, but looking carefully on the items being sold and on those in current auctions let me hope that people value the additional content like synths and effects. I can make a price of 550.-€ if there is real interest - but sorry I won't sell it to someone who is only aiming at pushing the price to the year's low.
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Post by Shroomz~> »

Don't take me the wrong way. I'm honestly not interested atm & was just pointing out what the second hand market is like. It's a real shame, but it's just the way it is. We picked up an ex demo Scope Project + Mix & Master Pk from a German music shop on Ebay for £270 (about 400 -420 euro) They normally fetch more, but the bargains are there & the end result is guys like 'The Champ' who posted in this forum that he wants something like what you're selling. Only problem is.... he probably wants to pay about £300 (450 euro)
It's a buyers market for used gear these days, that's all. Best of luck with your sale though man :wink:
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Post by astroman »

statistically Shroomz is absolutely right, some packages go for real bargain.
but fortunately no rule without exception :smile:
I've also seen remarkably 'reasonable' sales on eBay - it just depends on the right moment.

cheers, tom
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Post by RockEngineer »

Hi,thanks for your replies.Sorry Shoomz, I did get you right and I totally agree with you - some prices are not reasonable any more. I didn't meant you with those "guys pushing the prices beyound all limits". But now it's up to me whether this situation will be supported or not - and I don't want to support it. Your experience with the demo-scope is really interesting cause in Germany the prices for Scope hardware are stable when you have a look in the shops...
I hope for a guy who is seriously planning to buy a scope and who could get it cheaper with my offer.
Ebay is very volatile - but just at the moment there is a similar equiped scope rising to 460.-€ and maybe higher :smile:

Cheers, Ulrich
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I had a peek at it - this is a good example...
for the seller to pay attention :wink:

that card was 250 and then 2 bidders started to drive it up radically - thus making it less attractive for others.
Finally both (could) withdraw their offers and the one for 250 gets it - of course they don't know each other...

a Scope board is a rather exotic item, so it's not a very likely scenario, but one never knows.
Brand new cars have changed owners this way for 10% of the regular value :eek:

cheers, Tom
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Post by RockEngineer »

On 2005-11-21 21:02, astroman wrote:
I had a peek at it - this is a good example...
for the seller to pay attention :wink:

that card was 250 and then 2 bidders started to drive it up radically - thus making it less attractive for others.
Finally both (could) withdraw their offers and the one for 250 gets it - of course they don't know each other...

a Scope board is a rather exotic item, so it's not a very likely scenario, but one never knows.
Brand new cars have changed owners this way for 10% of the regular value :eek:

cheers, Tom
That's a funny thing, me too i could benefit from such a withdraw in the past (but it was not that much :wink: )

I'm observing a similar card on Ebay right now going up to 550.-€ and having 8 hours left to run - so my estimate was not that wrong (if there won't be a withdraw of course :smile:) Let us see...
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Post by RockEngineer »

SOLD :smile: Many thanks on this way to the great community - I regret that I could participate only a little due to time.I leave the Creamware world in order to get a flexible mobile solution like the Yamaha 01x. Goodbye to all - take care!

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