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EMU E4XT Ultra, CD Drive, Ext. HD, and 10 CD's for Sale

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 6:59 am
by Shahaboddin
Financial issues (3 kids with 1 more on the way) require me to part with my beloved E4XT Ultra Studio. I've produced 5 projects on this system and have never been disappointed:
1. EMU E4XT Ultra (specs at bottom) with upgraded RAM - Paid ~$3425
2. 120GB Internal IDE Hard Drive (Upgraded from 3.2GB) - Paid ~$120
3. Glyph SCSI CD ROM for ultra fast CD loading - Paid ~$220
4. External SCSI Hard Drive (currently the drive is only 500MB, but this can easily be upgraded) - Paid ~$185
5. The necessary cables that connect the entire system together - Paid ~$85
6. The original 8 CDs that EMU sold with the sampler
7. The EMU Production Series 1 & 2. A fantastic 2 CD set. - Paid ~$250, Include for FREE with Sampler
8. The ony thing I'm not including in this sale is my amazing XSample 9 CD sound library, which I paid $716.33 for about 9 months ago and I need to sell for $450. I'm going to place another ad in the forum with the info.

I paid ~$4,285 for this Sampler, Hardware, Cables and Sounds that I am willing to part with for a ONLY $950!!!

Don't make me beg! I already feel like I'm selling my soul. :grumble:

I am the orginal (non-smoking) owner and its all in mind condition and great working order. Please email with questions: gharaviad@hotmail.com. I'll ship anywhere for cost.

The E4XT Specs:
- 128MB RAM (Upgraded from 64MB)
- 128 Voice Polyphony
- 32 MIDI Channels
- 120GB internal IDE hard drive (Upgraded from 3.2GB)
- AES/EBU Digital IN/OUT (44.1 or 48), switchable to S/PDIF
- Wordclock In/Out
- 8 symmetric Analog-Outs configured as mains plus three pairs of stereo subs
- SCSI connector
- Large rotary dial for data input
- 2 24bit Stereo Effectprozessors
- EMUs famous Z-Plane Filters
- EOS 4.7 installed (supports FAT-Partitions)
- Floppy disc drive
- English manual
- PC/AT ASCII keyboard input

This will probably go down as the best hardware sampler ever made.
The best article on the sampler is probably: http://www.sonicstate.com/articles/article.cfm?id=9

And for all of you who wonder, yes the E4XT Ultra, as a dedicated hardware sampler, is 1000+% better, faster and more reliable than Emulator X, especially when performance matters. I tried to get the Emulator X to perform for over 4 months and was glad to get rid of it for 1/2 the price I paid for it. At least there's no more depreciation that can happen on my E4XT Ultra!

Please email with questions: gharaviad@hotmail.com.