[HAM] 771 specs /schemats (w/out the halfmoon sales pitch please)

Jim Trimper Jr jtrimperjr at dentoncottieranddaniels.com
Fri Apr 13 08:43:08 CDT 2007


Just so ya know, the majority of Leslies are NOT sold on Ebay, or online 
at all for that matter.

A mint 122 would typically sell for closer to $2k in the "real" non 
computer world, and would not be even a slight problem to sell.

$1K for a 771 is a LOW price offline. 


However, we were not talking about selling a Leslie.  I simply put a 
link to a new product we are carrying that will replace one or all the 
amp modules on most solid state Leslies, upgrading it to have a 
protected input and output, and a higher wattage.

Apparently, this was offensive.

I have been slapped.

I will now go back into my cave.



Jim Trimper
Halfmoon Electronics
www.halfmoonelectronics.com


Bohachewsky, Andrew V. wrote:
> Best of luck getting a thousand bucks for a 771. Or a 760 or 770 for
> that matter.
>
> Sheesh, you'd think you had a mint 122... then again ignorance is bliss
> for some anyway.
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> What I dont want is for some cat to offer to take the best part of a 
> thousand bucks outa my pocket and to be none the wiser.
> Where art thou 771 schematic diagram?...Huh...Huh??
>
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