going rate for a korg DT-10?

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going rate for a korg DT-10?

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any ideas? is £30 too lowball an offer for one of these?
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30 squid is about the going rate. Everyone loves them and its understandable. Boss tuners are the same, they match, its an industry standard. According to my last studio engineer anyway (but he was a cunt and ate sausage rolls all day long AND owned a Staffordshire Bullterrier).
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cool, will hit him with that and see if he bites.
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i bought mine new for 45 if that helps. it made a big differnce to my chain and I make sure its on the end now unlike other tuners as it makes a big difference. £30 would be a steal in my eyes
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lorez wrote:i bought mine new for 45 if that helps. it made a big differnce to my chain and I make sure its on the end now unlike other tuners as it makes a big difference. £30 would be a steal in my eyes
What's the main difference you notice from it being at the end vs. being at the beginning of the chain?
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got it for £30.

i'd been watching it on ebay but had forgotten all about it, and it didn't sell. bit of a kicker seeing as i could have had it for the £5 starting price +postage if i'd been on the ball, but never mind.
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plaidbeer wrote:
lorez wrote:i bought mine new for 45 if that helps. it made a big differnce to my chain and I make sure its on the end now unlike other tuners as it makes a big difference. £30 would be a steal in my eyes
What's the main difference you notice from it being at the end vs. being at the beginning of the chain?
I Just like my dirt at the beginning of the chain as they sound better that way. I also think after a number of pedals having the buffer helps the high end.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers