Reply 20 of 25, by KT7AGuy
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wrote:wrote:Here you can find one if you are quick:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Creative-Sound-Blacte … =item4af1c0c329
And rich! 🤑
That's one spicy meatball!
(I stand by my suggestion of the DreamBlaster S1)
wrote:wrote:Here you can find one if you are quick:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Creative-Sound-Blacte … =item4af1c0c329
And rich! 🤑
That's one spicy meatball!
(I stand by my suggestion of the DreamBlaster S1)
wrote:Here you can find one if you are quick:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Creative-Sound-Blacte … =item4af1c0c329
That would be a Wave Blaster II...
Inderdaad Cloud. A Waveblaster 1 is MUCH more expensive, i finally got mine a few weeks ago, i payed 300 dollars for it (Including shipping). Right now, there is one on Ebay (As part of an AWE32 IIRC) for that price too.
I'm VERY VERY happy with my Creative Wave Blaster 1, and using a Doxbox to host it on my modern laptop:
I have a playlist on youtube with almost 60 videos already all kinds of midi music (Especially DOS games) recorded with the CT1900:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxDnrsc … LiQxkg1wERt3wrq
$300? To make your eardrums bleed?
I hope for that price you at least got something NIB.
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I'm not a collector. So i don't care if it is boxed or not. I bought it just to enjoy GM music, and i love the sound of this daughterboard, using sounds from the Proteus modules.
Of course it's not for everyone, and you are not the only one who dislikes the Wave Blaster 1. But well, i enjoy it very much, so it was worth the money 😁