hello out there. i put my TD20 sound module on craigslist for 900.00 but now i am thinking i am low balling myself. don't want to cheat myself but of course don't want to over do it with times being tough. a guy has already offered me 800.00 cash for it and asked originally if there's something wrong with it. i paid 1600.00 for it to start. any suggestions would be helpful. thanks. vdrumdude.
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Selling my TD20 module need to know how much is too much
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Thanks Colquhoun. that's what i thought that this guy is playing me big time. i'll just take down the add repost it at much higher rate. again a million thanks. just didn't think this one thru before posting. vdrumdude.Comment
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Oh no, that's way too expensive vdrumdude,
If you pay my airfare to get there I'll give you 2 paddlepop sticks and a small flat rock for it - providing you have all the manuals and cables......
But seriously, check what the new price of the module is seeing Roland are "putting up the prices"....Comment
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The last used TD-20 module sold on eBay with at buy-it-now of $1,399....plus $25 shipping. There are some others that sold for $100 or $200 less, but I think vdrumdude is smart to throw it out there at that price and see what happens.
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The best price I have seen is $1500 from RMC but that was on 5/28 when I called. I dont know what they are going for after the 6/1 price increase by Roland. Give them a shout, I am sure they would ship international.Comment
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I would if it wasn't for the warranty and voltage issues and the fact that I've already got my TD20..... damn that is a good price!Comment
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Roland prices in Australia compared to the U.S.A. - comment and question
I've tried to get a TD-20 kit shipped from the U.S.A. to Australia, but there is some constraint placed on the U.S. dealers by Roland - they're not allowed to ship overseas.
With the Australian dollar worth about 98 cents against the U.S. dollar it is very disappointing to see a kit like the TD20 costing only about 5K in the U.S. and 10K in Australia - methinks "something is rotten in Denmark" - a 240v AC adaptor isn't worth 5 thousand dollars.
The modules all run at the same voltage but the AC adaptor looks like it needs to be specific for 240v in Australia rather than 110v in the U.S.
If the Roland guys are "listening in" could you confirm if warranty is international and provide some sort of explanation on why there is such a price disparity?
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Good post Hercules. I am very keen to hear an explanation for the price difference too.
FWIW, the TD12 and TD20 modules do not have an external PSU. Their power supplies are internal and also do not have a voltage selector. They are region specific.
Still, it is cheap enough to do what I have done with my TMC6 (110 volt model) and use a stepdown transformer. I already had my stepdown transformer because I also have some US synth gear and test equipment that will only run on 110 volts.Comment
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