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Average rating:
4.2 out of 5
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They are just sooo unreliable. I'll say it..worse than a polymoog..there! The switch gear is crap. The sliders break off and fall apart inside. The circuits are weak and naff. Very weak poly mode. Good LFO. Sounds like a cheap moog, sort of. Looks nice..thats about it.
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for me this synth simply is it! it looks terrific, has the nicests grip and you can actually feel the electricity flow accross your spine when using it. honestly , i own a diversity of analogs (moog, andromeda, jupiter 8 etc) but this one for me simply repressents the archetype of what is called A SYNTH. very underrated.
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A good, expressive and powerful and great looking synth. The filter is expressive and there are good LFO possibilities. The poly section is a waste of time, though I doubt many people will use it nowadays. watch out for hardware problems. The sliders lose there drag and are easily snapped off. In fact, I have never seen one with a full set unbroken! The LFOs kept going down on mine. Once,when I was demonstrating it to a potential buyer, LFO 2 went down. The guy wasn't at all surprised or upset and still bought it. A great old antique for not much money. Though, I wouldn't recommend one if you demand reliability.
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pretty nice italian signorita, excelent handling very clear knob layout, like modeling the tone with your hands, big sound, very efective filtersection, nice modulations (2lfo , one of it with s&h, and staircase), fully polyphonic on every key, very very f**king damn cool modulation stick.a realy great sounding synth, built in a heavy duy case (only one handle, it will length you the arm.) one of my alltime favorite synth
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