What is the difference between Electribes

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If I had to pick I'd take an EMX1 over an ER1 + EA1 any day.
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The Puppeteer wrote:I didn't say I paid that much. That's the retail price here, for new EMX and ESX's.

I paid $950 AUD for my EMX1, which is about $800 US.

That would be about the same as if I bought it from the US and had it sent over. We have to pay duty, and GST on the total amount including shipping and duty. And then I'd have to get a voltage convertor or buy a new power supply.

$500 for 2 electribes, even the old flavour, in Australia ain't a bad deal. Some go for less, some go for more.
Yeah, duty sucksss bad on that stuff, I hear ya bro. I paid 100 bucks duty on my Microkorg... =(


That sounds like a great deal.
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The Puppeteer wrote:If I had to pick I'd take an EMX1 over an ER1 + EA1 any day.
agree 100%
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wait -- other countries besides the US have Internet?
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cali4john wrote:wait -- other countries besides the US have Internet?
wait -- other countries?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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Post by alexd »

Yeah we just got it. Seems to be advancing fast though 'cos we're already up to version 56k or something.
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