I'm really surprised how much Tritons are still worth.

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Matty_Boy
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I'm really surprised how much Tritons are still worth.

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I was watching this auction because apart from the exbs (I have Dance Extreme and Vintage Archives) it is the same as mine.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0428138943

Is this the going price, or did the seller just get really lucky? I know it has the full sample ram, moss and scsi, but £700 for an 11 year old synth still seems like a lot of money to me.

Just curious. I'm not selling mine, but some of the buttons have started to become unresponsive and I was wondering if it would be cheaper to fix or get an old one for spares.
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MOSS adds a lot to the value. EXB-MOSS can sell for about double its original (new) price.
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Most people sell the MOSS board separately (from the Triton) for that reason.
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