most expensive synthesizer to buy
most expensive synthesizer to buy Posted on: 27.02.2009 by Lamonica Rockholt hey there!i was browsing trough wikipedia synthesizer article today and found out that the arp (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_2500) was about 20.000$.. now im wondering: is/was there any synthesizer more expensive than that? greets | |
Lamonica Rockholt 27.02.2009 | hey there! i was browsing trough wikipedia synthesizer article today and found out that the arp (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_2500) was about 20.000$.. now im wondering: is/was there any synthesizer more expensive than that? greets |
Breana Singerman 30.04.2009 | I've always wanted to get one of these bad boys http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com/ |
Tenesha Schipper 30.04.2009 | The Con Brio ADS 200. $30,000 and up. It has 1024 oscillators!!!! |
robert chanda 27.02.2009 | Handmade modular synths can get as big as you can afford (or house). Just keep adding modules and patch leads! Some monsrer modules available, like analog VCOs that can sweep reliable from 0.01hz to 20KHz with no problem. Amazing. |
Yuonne Cauthron 27.02.2009 | But speaking of the ARP2600... This is one of the next synths on my list to buy. http://www.arturia.com/evolution/sto...roducts_id=143 It's a JP-8, Moog Modular, Minimoog, Prophet VS, and CS-80, plus all of it's own original stuffs. Looks like an absolutely wiiicked analogue modeling synth. It's a tossup between this and updating my Virus to a TI2. |
Yuonne Cauthron 27.02.2009 | The DX series and the JP series are LOVE |
Cristian Carmona 27.02.2009 | +1 with the Jupiter 8. Just to put another snyth in the mix is the Yamaha DX-1 |
Yuonne Cauthron 27.02.2009 | Try a Jupiter-8 with MIDI, those sell in excess of 25k. The reason why? There were only 2000 ever made. Additionally NONE had MIDI, you had to get MIDI professionally installed. AFAIK there are only about 500 in working condition and only about 250 of those have MIDI. THAT is a synth I'd drop that kinda cash on though... |
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