I myself own a MPC2000XL maxxed out and it has never crashed on me. If that is not your goal then save your loot and get the MPC. If you want to take your beats from start to finished cd in one box then go with the MV. You really have to sit down and think about what you want to do with the machine. MV8000 was made to compete with the MPC4000, not the 2000XL. We just recently had a big discussion / comparison thread about these two machines. Every 2000 or 2000XL I had after that, I took better care of and it was a non-issue.īut I do understand your hustle.Do a quick forum search on this subject. My first MPC 2000s LCD screen blew a few pixels because I never turned my unit off. The cause of this is mostly due to catz keeping their MPCs on when they are not in use. The 2000 and XL LCDs will eventually fade or its pixels will burn out. There really hasn't been any issues yet with the MPC 1000, 2500, and 4000. The issues with LCD screens are with the 20XL models. half the price of one repair, not considering labor, shipping handling and waiting. You dont have to keep paying for repairs. Also, it extends your return period by double and extends your price match time period by double. if they do the same repair more than 3 times, you get a check written in your name for the same amount of money that you paid for the MPC. If you get the warranty with guitar center, you WILL have your gear looked at with FIRST priority and they will get it sent back to you within 10 days. getting one fixed is around.300-400 dollars. the lcds sometimes just fade or get damaged or whatnot over the course of time. I too work at guitar center, and the most common repair I've ever seen on an MPC is the screen.
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