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#196029 - 02/09/03 07:51 PM Still trying to get HD for PSR2000
Beakybird Offline
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Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
Regarding my saga trying to get this HDM machine for my PSR2000 - a device that gives semi-hard drive capabilities for your keyboard, I'm still trying.

Since I have heard from three PSR2000 owners in Europe who own this device and are happy with it, I am interested.

The fellow in Germany who sells this thing just raised the price from $177 + shipping to $300 + shipping. Even though he originally quoted me $177, when I told him I was ready to purchase three weeks later, he told me $300. When I told him that I didn't think that it was fair to raise the price so much, and I offered him a little more, he simply didn't respond to my emails.

So I thought I would try the guy who makes this thing who lives in the Ukraine. He doesn't speak a word of English and has never answered my emails.

My sister's mother-in-law was going to help me buy it from him, but when she found out that the seller I wanted to contact was in the Ukraine and couldn't accept credit cards, she insisted I would be ripped off.

So I had a lady-friend from Russia contact this guy. She told me that the first time she called him he sounded drunk (It was 7:00 a.m. in the Ukraine). He thought he had a US contact for us to send our money to and that the device would be sent afterwards. When we called again, my friend reported that he sounded strange. The Ukranian said that he hadn't been able to come up with a contact person in the US, but that he would email me. It's been a week with no email. My friend told me that if this guy doesn't send an email, why do I think he would ever send me the goods if I paid him. Good point.

I now have a friend from Germany who has lots of contacts with other Germans who belong to my spiritual organization. We're going to see if we can buy this device in person - hopefully for less than $300.

In the meantime, I have a friend who is 16 years old who is a computer and tech genius. He looked at the 2AV.com website and looked at the device. He told me that he thought he could build something similar with flash memory. He told me that it would only be worth his time if he could build ten of these and sell them. I told him that if it worked, he could probably sell them. He told me that he would tell me this week whether he thinks he can really build it.

I'll keep you guys posted.

Beakybird

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#196030 - 02/09/03 09:22 PM Re: Still trying to get HD for PSR2000
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Run away from this deal as FAST AS YOU CAN !
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#196031 - 02/10/03 03:32 AM Re: Still trying to get HD for PSR2000
Scott Langholff Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
Hi Beakybird

Here's my latest slant on this issue. I can buy one professional Tyros only(without their speakers), get a hard drive installed, use my JBL Eon10 G2's as monitor/main for about the same price as two PSR2000's or two PSR2100's and HDM. I have stopped contacting this outfit, and by the looks of your additional info, it was none too soon.

In a nutshell, I've decided to do it the easy and simple way.

I wish you the best on your continueing saga. But, as a friend , I think you need to step back and detach a bit and reconsider.

Good Luck

Scott Langholff

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#196032 - 02/10/03 06:50 AM Re: Still trying to get HD for PSR2000
travlin'easy Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Beakybird,

Head for the hills man! This is not a good sign, and unless you have $300 to burn, I would stay as far away from this deal as possible. I have never recieved a return email from either outfit, a good friend who spent a couple years in the Ukraine with the Peace Corps told me that internet scams are quite common there and unless you have someone in the U.S. that can actually deliver the product and stand behind the implied warrenty, it's a risky deal at best. The product may be quite good and provide years of great service, however, you must keep in mind that the cost of this gadget is one third the price of a new PSR-2000.

Good Luck,

Gary
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