Releasing multiple versions of the same instrument was a popular sales strategy in the 1980s, so it's more prevalent in the digital realm, but analog aficionados may be in luck too. The rackmount was a popular format, although ironically what was meant to be the cheaper option (keybeds are expensive) have become expensive collectors items in their own right due to scarcity.īut in many cases, there is often a relatively unknown and thus inexpensive version of a more popular synth available, sometimes even with a better feature set. To maximize sales and reach customers with different budgets, manufacturers often released essentially the same synth in a number of different guises. As the prices of vintage synthesizers climb ever higher, wouldn't it be great to be able to get largely the same feature set of a desired synth without the eye-watering price? We're here to tell you that can (sometimes) be the case. To paraphrase The Rolling Stones, you can't always get what you want, but sometimes, you get what you can afford.
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