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KORG D888 Digital Recording Studio Multi Track Recorder from Japan

Condition:
Used
Tested OK. The product is used and has some signs of use.
Price:
US $169.80
ApproximatelyC $232.77
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Located in: CHIBA CHIBA, Japan
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Tested OK. The product is used and has some signs of use.”
Brand
Korg
Form Factor
Console/Tabletop
Type
Digital Recorder
Number of Phono Inputs
8
Input/Output Ports
8P8C (Ethernet) Interface
Model
D888
Features
Software Included
MPN
D888
Number of Line Inputs
8
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan

Item description from the seller

dokodoko-Japan

dokodoko-Japan

97.5% positive feedback
1.0K items sold

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
4.9
Shipping speed
4.8
Communication
4.9

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Seller feedback (279)

l***i (10)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Top seller imo! Easy communication, items arrived fast, packed with extreme care. Would recommend and buy again anytime! Tyvm!
y***y (48)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
I’m extremely happy with my purchase. The item arrived as described and was packaged very well. I would recommend this seller and I would buy from them again!
d***a (46)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Great seller and fast shipping! Product came as described in good packaging!

Product ratings and reviews

4.8
14 product ratings
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Would recommend

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  • Korg D888-about what you'd expect for the price

    Best things about this unit are the price and sound quality. Serves my purposes well as an event recorder for wedding videography, as it has enough inputs to handle most situations. The headphone jack works well, with more than enough level to drive any type of phones. Most frustrating is the incredibly long time it takes the unit to save recorded files at the end of a session-half an hour or more of watching the little clock spin with the word "working" on the LCD display at the end of a 2 hour session with all tracks enabled is typical. And if power is lost during this process, so are your files! At a typical location recording site, if you can't afford taking the time to "stand guard" over the unit while this process completes, there's a great risk ...

  • Nothing's Perfect, But...........

    Nothing's perfect, but the Kord D-888 is a step in the right direction! I am not very experienced with the tedious process of recording with these multi-track recorders, but am learning the more advanced steps, using the several live concerts of my group that I have recorded. The main reason that I purchased it is the included 8 channel mixer section, which allows my to record any gig, rehearsal, or studio session that uses no more than 8 inputs. And it does this easily! The review complaints that I saw before purchasing the D-888 were valid. The reverb/effects choices and parameters are limited. This only truly comes into play when you use the unit as a mixer, while recording live and using only the 2 master-outs. If you want to have better effects, EQ, and options, you could use the 8 ...

  • Korg d888 is cool

    I would recommend this recorder. It's designed the way I would design one if I could. It dispenses with all the bells and whistles and instead offers more meat and potatoes. So no it doesn't have 50 thousand crappy effects, a guitar input, a large screen, a cd burner, or a lot of tracks. It does however have a durable design (not plasticky, seems rugged), records 8 tracks simultaneously, one effect (reverb), and a USB port. It's really easy to upload or download wav files to your computer. I find that really convenient. You can master, add effects, or burn cds on your computer. So although you can only have 8 tracks, you can upload tracks to computer and mix as many as you need that way, or give them to a studio for mastering. Personally, I'd rather have the rugged design and 8 ...

  • Most flexible mixer/recorder I found for the money. To bad its discontinued

    I work the sound board for our praise and worship band and was looking for a multi-track recorder and mixer for when the band performs away from church. I researched for months to find the most capable and flexible unit for a reasonable price and found the Korg. I am by no means a professional sound man but I found the controls easy to use once you get through the basic operations. The only confusion I had was with the color coding on the channels. Usually Red is mute and Green is not. The Korg uses Orange for active channel, Green for playback and Red for record. Only major complaint is the Trim Pots for each channel. They have to be near max in order to get decent sound and it is easy to overload if you are not careful with how fast you turn that last 1/8 of an inch. The USB ...

  • Worth the purchase

    I like the fact it has enough inputs for me to use all my mic's even though i dont need to... For an intoductory mixer, its got more than enough potential. I have cronic problems with power outages at my house, so i have to use an "uninterruptable power supply" attached to it cause if you loose power before it saves... its gone. If you get one make sure it'll give you enough power to save your work or for the power to come back on. It's not korg's fault my power sucks, but a better proscessor for being able to save it faster would have been nice. Overall, i enjoy it.