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Buying second hand music equipment is a great way to go given the cost of new equipment. I have several friends in the industry who like to regularly change over their equipment. Using Ebay is a great way to dispense with old music equipment and purchase new audio recording gear. I have saved hundreds of dollars this way and turned old equipment into cash. If your just looking to get a studio setup then you are most likely on a budget. Try going for second hand gear. You’ll make your money stretch further and sometimes it can be the difference between getting the equipment you want or accepting a lesser piece. 

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