Well the seller called the condition a 9 but was more a 5 or 6..it was quite a ordeal getting my money back as I donnot take kindly to people like this..
Glad you got your money back. Buying a piece that was described as a 8, but is an 7 or maybe even a 6 might be a matter of interpretation. But, a "9" to a 5 or 6 is unethical.
I was not going to pcx and that was final gents..
You can go on about his mad skills all you want but it will never happen..
Sorry that people did not agree with what you wanted to hear. But, we were all trying to save you money that you would not have been able to recover in resale if the unit did not meet your musical tastes afterwards.
No one is going to buy a used (iconic) unit significantly modified by an unknown tech with zero experience in that particular brand and model. That has very little, or no, value to others. And is a HUGE risk for an buyer.
If your goal was to ultimately save money, that was not the logical path