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I am selling several Chiptunes items to a good home.

On offer are:

A prosound modded "Darth Vader" model Atari 2600 with Synthcart and 2 controllers. The prosound mod provides better audio output as well as a 1/4inch jack for plugging into amps.

Comes with two extension cables, and custom Atari case for easy storage. Also comes with MIDI2600 for those interested in programming MIDI sequences for use with the Synthcart.

A video of a similar Atari in use for a live performance can be found here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BxjCAnUFn4

This is a rare, complete package.

Asking price, $400 OBO for everything
( prosound modded Atari 2600, Synthcart cartridge, controllers, extension cables and rare custom Atari case and MIDI 2600)

$350 OBO for everything except the MIDI2600.

Also for sale:

Sid2Sid + prosound modded Commodore 64 with working mouse, Cynthcart and MSSIAH cartridge. C64 comes equipped with two 6581 MOS SID chips. The prosound mod enhances the audio output and also provides a 1/4 inch output for plugging into an amp. S-Video has also been added to this C64 for higher video output quality. This instrument is one of a kind. Also, it's a PAL C64.

Asking price: $500 OBO for everything.

$400 OBO for just the C64 without the carts or mouse.

Also selling:

The rare and infamous MIDINES cartridge for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Never used: $120. **SOLD**

Chip Maestro for NES - Only available through Kickstarter (now closed ) $75 OBO

NESK-1 - cartridge for playing your NES like a live instrument. Info here: http://www.heavyw8bit.com/nes_synth.php

NES multi-adapter included. $75 - OBO

Custom black painted prosound modded NES with blacklight instead of red light in front. Intended for use with MIDINES or similar tools. - $120 OBO

Also selling:

Pimped out MIDI Arduinoboy Gameboy intended for use with LSDJ or other chiptune applications. Backlight mod, 1/8 inch jack out prosound mod, arduino support and MIDI through. [EDIT: There's probably only one arduino, with six modes of operation ] Built by NeX. Very well built and one of a kind. Here's his blog.

http://nex.gg8.se/modblog/

Video of the Gameboy can be seen here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um6ym22ThnQ

$400, firm.

LSDJ cart: $50 OBO

Nanoloop 1.3: $100 OBO

$1,500 gets the whole lot. (shipping not included ) Everything in very good to mint condition.

I am in New York City.

Pictures upon request.
Serious buyers only.

email: [email protected]


Thanks for looking.

* Edit:  I like you guys. Adjusted some prices and added "or best offer" where applicable. All reasonable offers will be considered. Most of this stuff is complete as I'm more of a collector than anything, so that's why I'm asking basically what I paid.

Also thanks to MrWimmer for pointing out what I thought were six arduinos on the MIDI arduino gameboy are most likely just one arduino with six modes of operation.

See you guys on eBay.

Last edited by nymonym (Jun 10, 2015 3:42 am)

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Aarhus, Denmark

How are you expecting to get 185$ for LSDj and Nanoloop?

http://nonelectronics.com/ems64usb
http://nanoloop.com/shop/index.html

They sell for half the price new

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Joliette, QC, Canada
zii.hrs wrote:

How are you expecting to get 185$ for LSDj and Nanoloop?

http://nonelectronics.com/ems64usb
http://nanoloop.com/shop/index.html

They sell for half the price new

Yep pretty sure some ppl will not mind to totally buy 1.3 or 1.5 Nanoloop carts for that price !

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Detroit

im more concerned about the $400 arduino dmg that sold for 110 originally

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The NeX arduinomidi was always in the 4 bills figure. I def wouldve bought one if he sold them for only $110 big_smile

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Detroit

thats what im saying, what a steal

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TSSBAY01

PRO GEAR, PRO PRICES

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Seattle, WA

Is this opposite day because that doesn't look like a sale.

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Id encourage the OP to post a ebays because people here wont pay these kind of (read any) prices.

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Dallas, Texas

Yeah, "pro sound" c64 are literally two jacks, 2 caps, and 4 wires. S-Video is likely wired straight to the provided luminance and chroma terminals on the multi out connector. If not, it would just be a tranny, an electrolitic cap, and two resistors. haha. 

This post makes me laugh. Only things priced fairly are the midines and 1.3 nanoloop.

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equipped with six arduinos, and many other mods.

Wait, what?

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Chips & Dip :3
Timbob wrote:

equipped with six arduinos, and many other mods.

Wait, what?

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Melbourne

don't you guys know, it's the ol' six shooter

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Montreal, Canada

Chiptune, where the big money is at.

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PM'd

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Seattle, WA
metatronaut wrote:
Timbob wrote:

Wait, what?

I'm not an engineer but I don't think that can fit in the case.