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Andromeda A6 Discontinued, but why?
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orTofønChiLd
Yeah as you all know the epic analogue synth is no more in stores, is it because a rack is in the making or a new Analog synth is coming, lets wait and find out
nortek
i bet it is because it would cost twice the money to produce another batch of these today than 8 years ago. and the fact that VSTs and VAs pretty much get you all the way, and people start to realize it. what i think though, im gonna be flamed for it i know, all the analog loving dudes around here refusing to see the truth. let the bashing begin.
kevin shawn
A source tells me it's because you touch yourself when nobody is looking.
Mad for Brad
they claimed bankruptcy shortly after the release of the Andromeda. It isn't owned by the same people.
alanzo
quote:
Originally posted by Mad for Brad
they claimed bankruptcy shortly after the release of the Andromeda. It isn't owned by the same people.


Right, Alesis was bought out by Numark. I don't know if it had to do with the Andromeda, but I hope not....

Numark moved production out to Taiwan. My Andromeda was made before this right here in the goold-ol USA.


It was discontinued because the re-sale market overturned the new market. There simply wasn't enough demand for new ones.



And now to flame nortek:

YOU'RE WRONG. I summed up a ten minute pointless argument in two words, beat that.
DJ Robby Rox
I don't think the argument has actually begun yet.

One he says the 3 magic words "no.. you're wrong", then thats when the arguement begins. And something tells me it won't end in 2 words.

Cause we all know analog is just better.
orTofønChiLd
oh god a troll has entered my thread
LoveHate
could this possible lead to a sale on andromedas?
nortek
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
Cause we all know analog is just better.

better at what?
Specimen303
also because certain semiconductor manufacturers stopped producing some IC chips which were used in A6
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