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I've seen the GR700 module in Boston for $350. Any of the Roland guitars will work with it (EXCEPT the GR500 from way back when...). I've seen the GR guitars for sale in the $300 range. As regular guitars, they're pretty good too. A bit heavy... David Kirkdorffer -----Original Message----- From: Matt McCabe [SMTP:mattm@bi-tech.com] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 1997 4:59 PM To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com Subject: Re: GEAR Question: Roland GR-700 > From: Markus Reuter <mreuter@post.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> > i just spotted a Roland GR-700 guitar synth (including the > guitar) in a turkish second hand store over here in germany. > > is it worth getting it? > what's a reasonable price for a used GR-700 nowadays? I've never played one, but the earlier GR-300 is supposed to track better. The GR-700 uses MIDI to trigger the sounds (hence the delay) and I seem to remember that it didn't transmit pitch bend information (don't quote me on that). I remember that Andy Summers and Robert Fripp preferred the GR-300 because it "felt" better to play and had a more "organic" sound (it's basically an analog synth). Matt