erminardi wrote:Scope Pro 15 DSP, 4.5, M&M, S&S, used: 600 euro
Scope 6 DSP, 4.5, M&M or S&S, used: 250-300 euro
Scope home 3 DSP, 4.5, std plugins: 100-150 euro
Well, if you look at eBay, you will find that this is much too optimistic. I buyed a Luna for 111 Euro there, and I had the feeling that I should bite myself in my own ass as I saw some days later a Luna was sold for 70 Euro. I just had to be a little bit more patient and I could have spare 40 Euro.
Same is what I have seen on the other cards: The market price is just below the price you wrote - you just have to wait and to be a little bit lucky. There are some people who offer a Scope Pro for 1200 Euro, but they are in the auction again and again, because no one wants it at this price. It's nice to dream, but I think it would be nicer to get some money for it.
The only reason why it may be interesting to buy a Scope Pro is because you can only get the SDK if you have one. If you want to develop a little piece of software, it should be enough to spend 600 Euro instead of 2600 Euro (assuming that you get the SDK with XITE, what I do not know really). (By the way ... if someone in Munic, Germany, has a SDK, would be nice if he would contact me ... we should drink a cup of coffee together.

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Maybe this is interesting for someone who wants to buy a used card:
If you register it, you will get the 4.0 software
for free! Including all the plugins belonging to the type of card you register! 4.0 is technically the same as 4.5 - so it makes no sense to think a card with 4.0 or 4.5 software is more worth than a card with 3.1 software.
So if you want to buy a card, do not look on the software which comes with the card! If there are some "exotic" plugins on it (means plugins not from Creamware, just like Dynatube etc.) it make sense to pay for it, but not for the plugins that come with Scope 4.x for this type of card anyway!
Bye
Trööt.