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on 3/22/02 5:50 AM, M. Steven Ginn at sginn@airmail.net wrote: I am expanding my Zen Drum capabilities from simply drum set sounds to various other sounds - would your Proteus 2000 with Protozoa card include world percussion sounds and loops? I am thinking of buying the new E-MU Planet Earth and listed right below that in the Full Compass cataloug is the Proteus 2000... Also I want to play through two amps. I have one Peavey currently and your Peavey sounds like a good addition. Do you have pics to send of both the Proteus and the Peavey? > I am thinking of putting up the following items for sale on ebay but > thought I would offer to those here first. > > Proteus 2000 with Protozoa card (which includes the Proteus 1, 2 & 3). > Racked only in non-smoking studio and is up to date with the latest OS > upgrade from EMU. It's a great synth/rompler for wind control (I'll > even leave my programmed wind patches on it to use as an example) and in > many respects is even more responsive than my Roland JV1010. I have all > the manuals, etc. to go with it. Even the box for the Protozoa! The > street price is around $950, but I am asking $750 (plus s&h). > > MOTU 1224 Expansion Unit (means it doesn't include the PCI-324 card). A > 24 bit computer based digital audio harddisk recording unit for Mac or > Windows. The analog to digital converters are some of the best that > MOTU makes and are comparable to some higher end units out there. I > only used this for one recording project and the quality is incredible. > I have all the original manuals, etc. and like the P2K has been racked > in a non-smoking studio. The street price is approximately $875, and I > am asking only $650 (plus s&h). > > Peavy CS 400 Stereo Power Amp. Peavy doesn't even make this power range > anymore. They only make the 200 and the 800 with nothing in between. > This amp is rock solid and weighs about 50 pounds. It is 3 rack spaces > and can be configured as a stereo 200 w/ch, or mono 400 w amp. If you > don't know anything about these amps, they are most often used in major > shows such as rock concerts because of their durability. At Sam Ash, > the CS800X sells for $639 and the CS200 sells for $369 so I think that > asking $350 (plus s&h) is a pretty fair price. > > Please let me know OFF LIST if anyone is interested. > > Thanks, > > Steve Ginn > -- -- -- -- Larry Stites Golden Gate Networks 310 1/2 Broad Street Nevada City, CA 95959 530 478 7960 v 530 320 1497 c 530 478 8364 f ggnetworks@jps.net lstites@pacbell.net www.goldengatenetworks.com IM: LESGGN