I just ordered some HxC Floppy SD Emulators for them, I can't wait!
I actually got a Baldwin IKE (a rebadged Emax) as well (I went on a bit of a sampler kick). Samplers are still pretty cheap compared to regular synths, at least here in the states. The IKE was only 160 dollars because people don't really know what it is (It is actually the exact same thing as the emax, same parts and it even runs the same OS disk, it just looks a bit different), the Emulator III was closer to 900 and the Emulator II+, because it was not in the best shape, was 300. Because of their functionality I could see myself paying much more for all of it now that I know how awesome they are.
Emaxes ARE pretty bulky. It's actually wider than the Emulator III is; not by much but that's saying a lot as the Emulator III is pretty huge. The Emax seems to sit somewhere between the Emulator II and III. It has SSM filter chips like the II but it has nearly all of the same features as the III (meaning many more features than the II).
Emulator II pros: AMAZING DEEP SSM sound, gritty too!
Emax pros: Similar sound to the II, doesn't quite sound as deep as the II for some reason but still gritty and packed with many more features.
Emulator III pros: MAJESTIC CEM sound, hi-fi and has scsi.
Yeah I don't think these fall into the unsellable category at all because there are a lot of people out there that want to be Alan Wilder or something. There are also lots of hiphop people that idiolize the SP1200 and will snatch up Emaxes/Emulator IIs to get a similar sound. I recommend an Emax rack if you can find one as it's way smaller than the keyboard version and the keyboard part, at least on mine, is super shitty (almost as bad as a mirage).