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I live in San Diego and none of the stores here carry the Access Virus, and I really want to play one. It's frustrating living in a city this big and not being able to try one out. So, if anyone knows any stores that carry the Access keyboards in Orange county or the Los Angeles area I would appreciate any information you can give me. Thanks.
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I saw one a couple of years ago at the Guitar Center in Sherman Oaks (818) 990-8332. I don't know if they carry them now, but it's worth a try. Also try West LA Music (310) 477-1945. They usually have a good selection.

 

The sales rep I usually deal with though is Scotty Van Salter. He's at Sam Ash in Canoga Park (818) 709-5650.

 

Good luck,

 

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I just saw the movie "Blow" last night and when I saw this thread title, I thought you were wanted to access a dealer in So. California... http://www.musicplayer.com/ubb/confused.gif

 

Well since I bumped this up for no real good reason might as well do something worthwhile-

 

GSF Agency in Santa Monica is the Access North America distributor, they can hook you up with a dealer-

 

 

Telephone: 310-452-6216

Fax: 310-452-3886

 

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Contacting the GSF Agency is absolutely the best way to find out where an Access Virus b/kb/indigo/rack might be located. To say the demand is high is an understatement...I have seen some posts on the 'net where people stated they had to wait 6-12 weeks from the time they ordered one to get it.

 

Based on press reviews, anecdotal reports and the sound samples on Access website (http://www.access-music.de/) I decided to order a Virus b sight unseen (I had auditioned the original Virus a couple of years ago) from NovaMusik (http://www.novamusik.com/). I recommend them highly - I got a great price and their service has been excellent.

 

Let me just say I am so very pleased with the Virus b. The main criterion by which I judge a synthesizer is sound, and the Virus really delivers in this department for my uses. I love the filters and the timbral range, which runs from smooth-as-silk to raw and ripping. To say the Virus is a synth with bags of character would be an understatement. I hope you find one to try! http://www.musicplayer.com/ubb/smile.gif

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