E-mu Emulator Sampler User Forum for the EIII EII EI and EIII XP

General Category => For Sale => Topic started by: ProudEmaxOwner on June 30, 2010, 01:53:05 AM



Title: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on June 30, 2010, 01:53:05 AM
Haven't seen one of these go for two months now, and I finally have the money saved, so if anyone has one for sale, shoot me a PM, cheers.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Syncla on July 02, 2010, 10:36:57 AM
Hi

Touched by Sound has one on e-beay!

Good luck, searched for 6 Years for my own E II!


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 02, 2010, 01:26:20 PM
What? where?! The only one I saw was on German ebay, they wanted one and a half grand for it!!!

Edit: Oh, I see it. One and a half grand. That's over double the price of every other EII I've ever seen on Ebay.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: jacodavis on July 02, 2010, 01:33:16 PM
At the moment, there is only one on eBay.:
http://cgi.ebay.de/100-KULT-EMU-EMULATOR-II-Sampler-Keyboard-Legende-/250649586104?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Studioequipment&hash=item3a5be129b8 (http://cgi.ebay.de/100-KULT-EMU-EMULATOR-II-Sampler-Keyboard-Legende-/250649586104?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Studioequipment&hash=item3a5be129b8)


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 02, 2010, 03:18:39 PM
yes, that price is extortionate. The most expensive one I've ever seen was £800, one went recently for £400 with 400 disks, which I couldn't afford. I was gutted, but I've sold my JX-3P now so I have the funds. With postage, he wants £2000. That's just not acceptable.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on July 03, 2010, 03:34:45 AM
At the moment, there is only one on eBay.:
http://cgi.ebay.de/100-KULT-EMU-EMULATOR-II-Sampler-Keyboard-Legende-/250649586104?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Studioequipment&hash=item3a5be129b8 (http://cgi.ebay.de/100-KULT-EMU-EMULATOR-II-Sampler-Keyboard-Legende-/250649586104?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Studioequipment&hash=item3a5be129b8)

Wow. Just wow.  Curious if they sell it for that amount...


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 04, 2010, 07:10:13 AM
As much as I want one, you'd have be be a nutter to pay double price. Should be a law against rip off merchants.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 04, 2010, 08:04:52 PM
F-off stupid bot, got excited there.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 12, 2010, 11:35:12 PM
Ugh, so frustrating. Any ideas where else to look, been a year now. I try Sound on Sound, emusonacid, local ads, car boots, 2nd hand shops, synth restorers...I just want to give one a good home! <3


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on July 13, 2010, 01:48:38 AM
Is it that hard these days?

Two or three years ago, I bought two EIIs at nearly the same time, both for ~ 500/600 EUR. Unfortunately, only one had RS 422, but nevermind..


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 13, 2010, 03:09:48 AM
I hate you.

Only joking. Just found one for £700, waiting for pics...

It's from a synth restore place. Apart from the obvious, is there anything I should be asking about? Specific ports and stuff? I don't have an old mac but could buy one. Already found a load of the old floppies in a second hand shop which was a minor miracle. I think it has about 30 disks with it.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on July 13, 2010, 04:28:02 AM
The most important thing is, that it's got an RS 422 interface (NOT the older RS232 which looks the same...) - otherwise, you cannot hook it up with a mac or that new USB-RS244 thing.


Most precious about the EII is it's library. To which you can only have access via RS 422 (unless you have the whole library on disks - which is PRETTY unlikely...  ::) )
Good luck!
700 pounds is okay, don't you think? I mean, I guess it's been serviced?!


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 13, 2010, 04:32:08 AM
Going by the 3 I've seen on Ebay in the past year, (that i couldn't afford) that's a good price, yeah. Thanks for that, I'll ask the bloke which port it is.

Oh I know I need Sound designer, but which mac do I need?


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on July 13, 2010, 04:58:20 AM
I'd go for a Macintosh SE (system 6.x or 7.x). I've two of those, they work well.

I doubt if they can tell you wether it's RS 232 or 422 ... Best thing would be to open the thing before you buy it and check, if it's got a rev 1 logical board (the right one)
plus the latest eproms in it..



Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 13, 2010, 05:32:22 AM
Agh this is getting more and more complicated...its a couple of hours drive, too.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on July 13, 2010, 06:37:01 AM
you can call the guys and ask if they check the logigal board rev.-# for you. Also, the Eprom revisions (scanner & main) are labelled on their upsides. Shouldn't be a problem.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 13, 2010, 07:55:29 AM
Ok, cheers for all your help.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 13, 2010, 11:32:39 AM
After all that, it fell through. I'm almost thinking of giving up  >:(


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: captainjc on July 13, 2010, 12:41:49 PM
It's funny. I feel like I know of a couple for sale in the US on the market for a while now - and that's usually where I see them pop up on ebay. Seems like the bulk of the demand is UK/Europe though. To bad they are so fragile and expensive to ship.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 13, 2010, 01:02:13 PM
I'd only risk it through ebay/paypal but I'd import if the price was right.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on July 14, 2010, 01:38:06 AM
I'd only risk it through ebay/paypal but I'd import if the price was right.

Be aware, that you WILL have to fully service the unit after a journey like that (reseating ALL ICs etc...), as these things are REALLY fragile. (Much much more than your Emax).


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on July 14, 2010, 04:52:18 AM
I know I'll get told off for this, but I'm also looking for an Akai AX-80. That and the EII have always been my dream synths (well, a j8 too, but that ain't gonna happen, is it) so I thought I'd just tack this on to the end. I have adverts on every site going, so, just on the offchance...  ::) Seen 2 in the US, but they won't ship.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on August 08, 2010, 12:57:13 AM
Come on, little Emulator II! I know someone has you somewhere and wants to sell! You'd make a girl very happy!  :-*


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on August 09, 2010, 01:37:58 AM
Come on, little Emulator II! I know someone has you somewhere and wants to sell! You'd make a girl very happy!  :-*

Girl? c'mon....  ::)


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on August 10, 2010, 04:36:17 PM
Well I'm 29 so technically I'm a 'laydee'...although I'm obsessed with vintage samplers/synths, play guitar, have the most disgusting toilet humour known to man, can outdrink most men as long as it's ale, and I also co-run the largest iphone forum on the internet as head of graphics/coding themes. I'm not your typical woman. I also have purple hair and nine piercings. I get the 'woman' thing all the time on our forum, I'm used to it. No, I'm not a lesbian either!
Starting a producers course next month, I live for music.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on August 11, 2010, 01:11:46 AM
cool.
I think you're the only gurl round here.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on August 11, 2010, 01:40:09 AM
Yeah, same as the only female admin on our site. Here I am for the doubters, just woke up, just took this so be kind because the only makeup I have on is yesterdays!!

(http://img.skitch.com/20100811-dqmiwda5jrak6tu29dg7s44cma.png)

Sat in front of the Emax to prove it's me...Now see how lonely Emax looks. All he has for company is a broken Electribe, a Les Paul, and a midi controller. He wants his big brother, because his friend JX-3P was sold to a nice bloke from Manchester... ::)


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on August 11, 2010, 03:53:03 AM
proof accepted.
 ;D

As you told your age, I thought it would be interesting to see how old we all are here. Or maybe the average age. Well, I'm 35.
But I bought my Emax when I was 16.. time flies...  ::)


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Bigmojo on August 12, 2010, 07:18:09 AM
Cool thread

42 here.   Had an Emulator 2 (not the plus but had a second drive) in 1988 (When I was 19) and then bought an new SP1200 and then an Emulator III in 1992 (at 23)...  Then buggered off to persue career things which only made me miserable.

I have to say how pleased I am to see someone of the soft synth generation using emu hardware and understanding what they offer over VST stuff.

Hopefully later this week I will be the proud owner of 128 voice E4X and E6400's ... Then for the MPC


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on August 12, 2010, 09:20:46 AM
...
using emu hardware and understanding what they offer over VST stuff.
Hopefully later this week I will be the proud owner of 128 voice E4X and E6400's
...

This IS an antagonism.  ;D 
Just kidding.

P.S.: You've had an EII in '88 being 19 and an EIII in '92 at 23?!?!?!?!
Got rich parents or what ??   :o


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Bigmojo on August 12, 2010, 02:38:22 PM
 :D. I wish.... No, I started a computer business when I was 18. I had NO social life and just worked flogging PC's to insurance salesmen and writing databases for insurance offices to record sales data and produce daily reports.

I've got sod all now though!


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on August 13, 2010, 04:58:59 AM
Do not lump me in with the VST generation! I'm 29 not 18!
I grew up on DM, Erasure, Jarre, had my first keyboard at the age of 7, a monophonic 70's Bontempi effort with one preset, then when I was 10 I got a Yamaha keytar (which annoyingly is now worth £200, flogged it at a car boot...)

The only time I ever use VST's is when I don't have the keyboard I want, I only tend to use the two Korg Legacy ones, although i have loads, I don't use them. Sorry but IMO you can't touch the real thing, can't beat the feeling of having an original synth under your fingers, tangible knobs and sliders, and all these idiot emo's with their minikorgs and..and...I'm ranting again. I was into JMJ at the age of 7, 'nuff said. Taught myself bass and guitar at age 14 as well, used to be in a band. Producers course starts next month...hectic days!

The EII is my dream. At the age of 9 I discovered Alan Wilder, and that was it for me. He's amazing, the sampler is amazing, the sound is like no other, although sadly I have managed to substitute the M1 for a close second when needed, and of course there's always the Emax. I can tell when I listen to pretty much any 80's song which synths were used, and every time I hear an EII I get goosebumps. Amazing. Shame most women would rather prat about and wear Playboy and listen to R'n'B then get into something that's really worth doing. I live for technology and synths, and I'll never change.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Elmbeatz on August 13, 2010, 05:24:42 AM
The EII is the best. All in all so simple...
You'll go nuts when you get yours. But remember -  it's GOt to be Rev.1, RS422 - for THE libraries. Incredible stuff. The sound........... hmmm yumm. Even Emax remains pale..


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on August 13, 2010, 06:33:22 AM
Yep, noted cheers...now someone bloody sell me one!  :'(


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Bigmojo on August 13, 2010, 04:02:47 PM
My god, 29... Don't look it...  Well, were in the same boat musically...  Alan is the daddy.

Hope you get one soon.


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on August 13, 2010, 05:08:38 PM
Cheers. Yeah, meeting him was the best moment of my life  :P


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Bigmojo on August 19, 2010, 03:57:50 PM
I've been nosing around for keyboards and I've been approached about an emulator II. As much as I'd like one I think it's unlikely unless it's a steal. So once I've found out about it I'll send you the details.

Keith


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: ProudEmaxOwner on August 21, 2010, 12:29:40 AM
Thanks. I keep getting emails about them, but they either don't get back to me or they're obvious scams. Twice now the deal's practically been sealed and they've backed out on me...what is it with people?!


Title: Re: Emulator ii wanted, must be in UK
Post by: Bigmojo on August 21, 2010, 03:44:15 AM
Yeah, I responded but he's not got back... Obviously waiting to hear I'm going to give him 000's for it.  Which I'm not.