I am selling my 1998 Triaxis and 2002 Simul Class 2:90. They are both currently mounted in a 4 space SKB standard rack and will be sold with the rack. They have both been gigged with and are in good, but used condition.
I do not want to separate the units. I need to sell them fast. I just got an endorsement deal with Music Man and I need the money to buy a new guitar or 2 ... at a HUGE discount ... go me!
I have been watching these items and know they can sell for $700 - $950 for the Triaxis and $500 - $700 for the 2:90. I am looking to get $1350 OBO for the whole package.
I will post pictures tonight, including serial numbers, if anyone is interested. These items will be posted on eBay this weekend if no one is interested.
Both the Triaxis and 2:90 have been to Boogie once for service. The Triaxis needed the L2R board replaced and the 2:90 got a piece of plactic inside it that melted on the motherboard that needed to be cleaned up. They are both in perfect working order.
I shortened the power cables on both units to cut down on interference and make it nice and organized inside my rack. This is a common practice by the pros. Both units were inspected by my local Boogie service rep and he said the new AC ends were actually better that the ones that come standard.
- Dudley
I do not want to separate the units. I need to sell them fast. I just got an endorsement deal with Music Man and I need the money to buy a new guitar or 2 ... at a HUGE discount ... go me!
I have been watching these items and know they can sell for $700 - $950 for the Triaxis and $500 - $700 for the 2:90. I am looking to get $1350 OBO for the whole package.
I will post pictures tonight, including serial numbers, if anyone is interested. These items will be posted on eBay this weekend if no one is interested.
Both the Triaxis and 2:90 have been to Boogie once for service. The Triaxis needed the L2R board replaced and the 2:90 got a piece of plactic inside it that melted on the motherboard that needed to be cleaned up. They are both in perfect working order.
I shortened the power cables on both units to cut down on interference and make it nice and organized inside my rack. This is a common practice by the pros. Both units were inspected by my local Boogie service rep and he said the new AC ends were actually better that the ones that come standard.
- Dudley