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E-MU Emulator II Vintage Sampler/ Synth with Lotharek HXC Floppy Emulator
Estimated price for orientation: 2 495 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: E-MU Type: Sampler
Up for sale is my beloved E-MU Emulator II Vintage 12-bit Sampler in great physical condition inside out and 100% working condition. It has the Lotharek HXC Floppy Drive Emulator installed and is loaded with an SD card containing the complete E-MU EII library, as well as other third party libraries that were available for the EII. It sounds huge, majestic and beautiful. This EII was recently serviced, including recapping of the power supply and replacement of a few defect RAM chips. It was thoroughly tested and works 100%. In the sale, I will also include the original fully functional Shugart 5.25" floppy that was removed in order to install the HXC floppy emulator, as well as a brand-new in box Meanwell T60C power supply (which works as a modern power supply replacement if ever needed in the future). I would welcome a local pickup sale, but will ship internationally via Ebay's Global Shipping Program at buyer's discretion. Prior to shipping, I will shoot a video for the buyer to demonstrate its full functionality. Please note that due to its vintage nature, I'm selling the EII as-is and will not accept returns. If you're familiar with EII's, you will know that they are sensitive machines with a gazillion of parts inside them and can be finicky in terms that they don't like to be moved around. Often times, when EII's are moved excessively (such as in shipping), internal ribbon cables or IC's may loosen and may need to be pushed back in place, so I just want to make sure that any potential buyer is aware of its quirks. FYI, I had 3 EII's and as well as an EIII over the years and they all share this same issue... Please feel free to ask any questions and thank you for looking.
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| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | E-MU |
| Type: | Sampler |
Up for sale is my beloved E-MU Emulator II Vintage 12-bit Sampler in great physical condition inside out and 100% working condition. It has the Lotharek HXC Floppy Drive Emulator installed and is loaded with an SD card containing the complete E-MU EII library, as well as other third party libraries that were available for the EII. It sounds huge, majestic and beautiful. This EII was recently serviced, including recapping of the power supply and replacement of a few defect RAM chips. It was thoroughly tested and works 100%. In the sale, I will also include the original fully functional Shugart 5.25" floppy that was removed in order to install the HXC floppy emulator, as well as a brand-new in box Meanwell T60C power supply (which works as a modern power supply replacement if ever needed in the future). I would welcome a local pickup sale, but will ship internationally via Ebay's Global Shipping Program at buyer's discretion. Prior to shipping, I will shoot a video for the buyer to demonstrate its full functionality. Please note that due to its vintage nature, I'm selling the EII as-is and will not accept returns. If you're familiar with EII's, you will know that they are sensitive machines with a gazillion of parts inside them and can be finicky in terms that they don't like to be moved around. Often times, when EII's are moved excessively (such as in shipping), internal ribbon cables or IC's may loosen and may need to be pushed back in place, so I just want to make sure that any potential buyer is aware of its quirks. FYI, I had 3 EII's and as well as an EIII over the years and they all share this same issue... Please feel free to ask any questions and thank you for looking.