by topdiggy2 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:35 pm
@ Joe Allen
Well Joe, i did not buy my d8b anywhere near new. Truth be told, these are my first full audio desks. Audio/midi interfaces and ITB mixing has always been my setup. At its peak my studio had 1 mcu & 3 extenders for DAW control. I bought those new old stock back in 2007 but didnt spend anywhere near what they were retail originally. I got them for $2500. Looked cool on my desk, but didnt improve work flow much. So I sold them piece by piece for $1600 total.
Im 34 yrs old, and I started in recording as a DJ when I was 16yrs. And I have bought and sold various gear over the years and when time comes to buy/sell gear I am different from you guys. I dont solely consider what I paid for the piece of gear, but rather I take a comprehensive look at what I made off it and how much I will make off the newer gear im going to buy next.
I say that to say this Joe, I wouldnt spend 10k on a piece of gear if I dont see the potential to make 10k off it producing music. Bc I always consider the depreciation factor and I know solely on resale of the gear alone, I wont recoup my investment.
So if I had bought a d8b new for $10k with all bells & whisles, and I made a living off the board producing music for the past 10+ years...then I wouldnt blink a eye selling it for $500. Bc if im selling it its not for the money, rather to make room for a newer board thats gonna make me more money! Otherwise why sell? I'll just continue getting use out of it.
I never hold gear bc im afraid to take a lost. Thats too much like living with regret. I bought it, I used it, I dont need it anymore, time to sell it!!! If I get what I paid for it cash, great. If I dont, I look at the difference and ask myself did I make that off producing music with it. And most of the time its no. But hey, I didnt spend "bills money" to buy it.
I wouldnt feel at a loss. Or that im being cheated bc I made a living off the board...it did what it was supposed to do. I would never sit on any gear bc of my pride.
Personally, I think its a bit selfish to say "...id rather let it rot in a corner than sell for that!" Especially if you dont need it. Why not be a blessing to another musician. Hell, im sure thats how most of us got our start..catching deals on used gear!
I like putting good vibes into the atmosphere. And I just think its bad juju to not "pay it forward".
I have watched guys take last year's model and try to sell it today priced at retail, thinking they will go buy this years model with that money. And just screwed the next man for not knowing better. Thats cold!
Now, Joe you have uncovered the true meaning of all this. I wanna know who you people really are.