LOL. I don't know who bought it but to me the thing is worthless. If it was in working condition that's one thing, but this is stupid.Is Martin Shkreli back already?
I think with this specific SP-1200 all beats will be bangers. Totally worth 70 grand.LOL. I don't know who bought it but to me the thing is worthless. If it was in working condition that's one thing, but this is stupid.
If you can locate this individual tell him: I got 9th Wonder's old Maschine MK2. For 50 grand I sell it.Buyer needs their head examined.
Agreed. It could even be an investment. Imagine when Wu Tang are not here anymore and someone finds out about them, loves them, is rich filthy rich, and is looking for memorabilia. This person could be like 'yea so that's going to run you about £500,000 bro' haha I see why a bunch of producers (myself included) do not see the functional point though. I am not buying a drum machine to put anywhere else other than on my desk, plugged into my gear so I can create with itFrom a functional perspective, this is useless junk! From a historical perspective, this is gold! To someone with money 70k is a drop in the bucket compared to the $2 Million Wu-Tang album Shkreli bought.