Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
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Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
What's a fair price for a mint condition Oberheim OB-Xa - 8 voice, 120 programs? I have an opportunity to purchase one for $3000 described to be in "museum quality." The owner has replaced many of the "factory" preset patches with his own. I am seeking general advice on buying an OB-Xa. And, does anyone know where I might find the OB-Xa data cassettes with original patches to truly restore the synth to "mint".
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Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
mint condition stuff can sell for unreal money compared to the same thing with scratches. if it really is mint & you want an OBXa, you can't go wrong.loweprofile wrote:What's a fair price for a mint condition Oberheim OB-Xa - 8 voice, 120 programs? I have an opportunity to purchase one for $3000 described to be in "museum quality." The owner has replaced many of the "factory" preset patches with his own. I am seeking general advice on buying an OB-Xa. And, does anyone know where I might find the OB-Xa data cassettes with original patches to truly restore the synth to "mint".
Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
who determined it to be "mint"?
you should see some of the c**p we've gotten that was rated "mint" by the seller.
check analog.no for the patches.
you should see some of the c**p we've gotten that was rated "mint" by the seller.
check analog.no for the patches.
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Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
Seems a fair price for one in good nic. They've ranged from £890 up to £2,095 in UK over last few years. Also depends on whether MIDI has been retro-fitted.... Encore/Kenton kits aren't that cheap, particularly the latter.
If you PM your email address I can send you the factory sounds as a WAV file (358kb). I'd save the sellers patches first though, they may be better....
If you PM your email address I can send you the factory sounds as a WAV file (358kb). I'd save the sellers patches first though, they may be better....
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Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
The seller is also a keyboard dealer and describes this board as the cleanest OB-Xa he has ever seen. No 3rd party has determined it to be "mint".
A question for "minime123": What's your selling price on a perfectly functioning OB-Xa with retrofit MIDI? I haven't got any comparison to this unit and the seller's asking price.
A question for "minime123": What's your selling price on a perfectly functioning OB-Xa with retrofit MIDI? I haven't got any comparison to this unit and the seller's asking price.
Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
Hi there, I bought that OB-Xa and it looks like it just came out of the box. Functions 10/10. Not to mention the DSX sequencer that came with it.
I am a collector of sorts, and this is the finest example of this synth I could have ever hoped for. And I've been looking
Just wanted to clear that up
Happy New year!!
I am a collector of sorts, and this is the finest example of this synth I could have ever hoped for. And I've been looking
Just wanted to clear that up
Happy New year!!
Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
Nice one, get yourself a DMX drum machine and your away in style...!
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Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
i think $3000 is way too much. regardless of its condition. but don't let me stop you.
even here in EU, which traditionally had 20 - 30% higher asking prices than US, you can get one for 1600 - 1700 eur. maybe not museum, but very nice and 100% working. indeed some polyphonics went sky high in price lately, like jup8, mm and cs80, but not ob8 and obxa specifically. except with these self-titled "reputable" dealers. oh i so hate this word..
if u put any muscle in it u can still source it for under $2K. they aren't exactly rare. don't just fall for the first guy tryin to rip u off.
best of luck.
PS you really dont need original data patches to "restore to mint". theyre c**p anyway. its a fairly simple arhitecture synth, with such an inviting interface. you ll be rolling your own patches in no time. dont worry..
even here in EU, which traditionally had 20 - 30% higher asking prices than US, you can get one for 1600 - 1700 eur. maybe not museum, but very nice and 100% working. indeed some polyphonics went sky high in price lately, like jup8, mm and cs80, but not ob8 and obxa specifically. except with these self-titled "reputable" dealers. oh i so hate this word..
if u put any muscle in it u can still source it for under $2K. they aren't exactly rare. don't just fall for the first guy tryin to rip u off.
best of luck.
PS you really dont need original data patches to "restore to mint". theyre c**p anyway. its a fairly simple arhitecture synth, with such an inviting interface. you ll be rolling your own patches in no time. dont worry..
Re: Oberheim OB-Xa price / any advice?
Too late, he's already bought it.... that price in UK equates to £2,060 currently. You're right, this is top end and probably high for these in the US but for an 8 voice/120 program version in museum quality including the DSX sequencer, it's a fair asking price in the UK. Last comparable one on Ebay UK sold for £2,095 in April 2008 and as "reputable" dealers go, RL Music have one currently for £2,450 which you would expect to be high considering from where you're buying it, warranty etc.clusterchord wrote:i think $3000 is way too much. regardless of its condition. but don't let me stop you.
Think it's really a case of buying a cheaper one needing fixing up or some TLC against, as he's said, one in museum condition. Mine cost a shed lot less but had £550 of repairs and a 12 month wait to get refurbished and I'm unlikely to do that again...don't just fall for the first guy tryin to rip u off.
PS you really dont need original data patches to "restore to mint". theyre c**p anyway. i
I agree !



