![]() That said, if you find one that's working, chances are it will continue to work. I think the one big thing the One has going for it is that it's still in production and actively supported the A6 is a bit of a crap shoot. I think both have their strengths and weaknesses. I've commented on both fairly extensively in other threads both here and on GS, as I have both, but if you have any specific questions feel free to PM me. Also in terms of stability the One wins for the most part. I really find the A6 cumbersome when programming complex patches. That said the ease of programming on the One is amazing. It sounds great, and I think side by side with the One, I might prefer the raw sound of the A6. I think $3000 is the very upper limit I'd pay, and now that there is a modern alternative spec wise, probably less. One or two went for low mid 2000s around October or so when the One was announced (haha). ![]() If you look at the sale history on Reverb for the past year there are a few outliers, both on the high and low end. I've seen them on the forum here and on GS for maybe $2600 the lowest. ![]() I bought mine for just under $3000 US with a flight case and shipping etc a year or so ago. If one really was available for 820 euros that's crazy. ![]()
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