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so is there none in germany? or who ships to germany with a discount or something for the Upgrade from Omni1 -> Omni2 ? :(
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Time and Space is UK-based, so you're just seeing a reflection of the exchange rate change.

In general I think prior to the Omni 2 acnnouncement some retailers were offering some sharper discounts - Spectrasonics don't do sales as such but the level of discounts seem to fluctuate a bit. Now the entire world wants Omni 2 (and rightly so), looks like the discounts are more conservative at about $25 or so from the likes of JRR shop.

Definitely no RRP change.
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On a side note: while looking for interesting offers in Germany I recognized this prices from an official Spectrasonics-retailer (MusicStore):

Omni 1 (grace period) €359
Omni 2 €399

I can't remember having paid THAT much for Omni 1 years ago. :-O

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noiseboyuk wrote:Time and Space is UK-based, so you're just seeing a reflection of the exchange rate change.

In general I think prior to the Omni 2 acnnouncement some retailers were offering some sharper discounts - Spectrasonics don't do sales as such but the level of discounts seem to fluctuate a bit. Now the entire world wants Omni 2 (and rightly so), looks like the discounts are more conservative at about $25 or so from the likes of JRR shop.

Definitely no RRP change.
$479.00 has been the MAP for a long time. More of a psychological discount really. T&S will show in dollars as well as euros too and even with exchange rates have always shown the same MAP as elsewhere. So it could be a new standing they're making on foreign sales. Best Service though, I've dealt with recently and they haven't made any such declaration on making foreign sales higher to offset current bureaucracy. I did see a couple of in country sites that showed a much higher price and then lowered it back to the regular price of 479.00 now, (maybe to give the impression they were discounting it). But the price has been all over the place lately and settling in at the 'regular price' after all's said and done is a bit... well you know...

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Edit: Here's the link to the big FAQ post regarding how the Omnisphere 2 upgrade path works, and how to get the installers digitally, on DVDs, on USB, etc, well worth a read for all customers: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 5#p6099755
elassi wrote:On a side note: while looking for interesting offers in Germany I recognized this prices from an official Spectrasonics-retailer (MusicStore):

Omni 1 (grace period) €359
Omni 2 €399

I can't remember having paid THAT much for Omni 1 years ago. :-O
On January 1st, 2011, Thomann's price was 369 EUR. Their price today is 358 EUR. As most European people know, Thomann always aims to be the cheapest retailer.

So actually, Omni 1 was always priced that highly. :wink:
Caine123 wrote:
lnikj wrote: Spectrasonics are not like Izotope - they don't add (or take away) a feature, call it a new version, and charge you for an upgrade every year. On past form they will tweak Omnisphere 2 for many years to come and not charge anything for those improvements.
yes, izotope sucks a**
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It's a shame that iZotope Insight is so good or I would run away from them forever. If I find a fitting replacement, then I will leave them for sure... :scared:
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JohnnyA wrote:On January 1st, 2011, Thomann's price was 369 EUR. Their price today is 358 EUR. As most European people know, Thomann always aims to be the cheapest retailer.

So actually, Omni 1 was always priced that highly. :wink:
Interesting. I'm getting old. :scared:

Edit: Checked it now... (being curious)

Bought it for €379 in 10/2008 from Thomann.

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elassi wrote:Edit: Checked it now... (being curious)

Bought it for €379 in 10/2008 from Thomann.
379 EUR in 2008, 369 EUR in 2011, 358 EUR today. That's what I call a stable price, actually. I guess it speaks to the quality of Omnisphere, that people were willing to pay those same prices year after year. :tu:
Love. :tu:

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BBFG# wrote:
noiseboyuk wrote:Time and Space is UK-based, so you're just seeing a reflection of the exchange rate change.

In general I think prior to the Omni 2 acnnouncement some retailers were offering some sharper discounts - Spectrasonics don't do sales as such but the level of discounts seem to fluctuate a bit. Now the entire world wants Omni 2 (and rightly so), looks like the discounts are more conservative at about $25 or so from the likes of JRR shop.

Definitely no RRP change.
$479.00 has been the MAP for a long time. More of a psychological discount really. T&S will show in dollars as well as euros too and even with exchange rates have always shown the same MAP as elsewhere. So it could be a new standing they're making on foreign sales. Best Service though, I've dealt with recently and they haven't made any such declaration on making foreign sales higher to offset current bureaucracy. I did see a couple of in country sites that showed a much higher price and then lowered it back to the regular price of 479.00 now, (maybe to give the impression they were discounting it). But the price has been all over the place lately and settling in at the 'regular price' after all's said and done is a bit... well you know...
Are you going to actually buy it, or it is this just the usual Omnisphere bashing?

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cwig wrote:Are you going to actually buy it, or it is this just the usual Omnisphere bashing?
How you cued onto that as 'bashing' says more about your mindset than mine. :)

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BBFG# wrote:
cwig wrote:Are you going to actually buy it, or it is this just the usual Omnisphere bashing?
How you cued onto that as 'bashing' says more about your mindset than mine. :)
cwig does have a point here... you do not own omnisphere if i remember correctly... but "always" have more/a lot more negative to say about it then positive... just search this forum with your "username" and "omnisphere/omni"... and see exactly what i am talking about...

if 1 + 1 = 2... one could look at that as bashing...

just saying...

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BBFG# wrote: Not sure who you consider mom & pop...
($526.82 exc vat/632.19 inc vat)
http://www.timespace.com/product/OMNI2- ... ere_2.html
Or by upgrade path:
($498.27 ex Vat/$597.93 inc Vat)
http://www.timespace.com/product/OMNI-1 ... phere.html
Wait. You're in the US and deliberately went to find a retailer that would charge you European VAT in order to back up some weird claim about price increases? :lol: That is priceless.

Your dedication to the cause shall surely win you the SonkeySankey Special Prize for Serious Spectrasonics Stalking one day. Keep it up.

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Gamma-UT wrote:
BBFG# wrote: Not sure who you consider mom & pop...
($526.82 exc vat/632.19 inc vat)
http://www.timespace.com/product/OMNI2- ... ere_2.html
Or by upgrade path:
($498.27 ex Vat/$597.93 inc Vat)
http://www.timespace.com/product/OMNI-1 ... phere.html
Wait. You're in the US and deliberately went to find a retailer that would charge you European VAT in order to back up some weird claim about price increases? :lol: That is priceless.

Your dedication to the cause shall surely win you the SonkeySankey Special Prize for Serious Spectrasonics Stalking one day. Keep it up.
WOW!!! you beat me to it... if he would have responded... i was going to point out the above myself...

just wondering... if he knows if McDonalds are more expensive over seas too!!!

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neverenoughfunk wrote:just wondering... if he knows if McDonalds are more expensive over seas too!!!
Especially if you get 'em imported.
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noiseboyuk wrote:
neverenoughfunk wrote:just wondering... if he knows if McDonalds are more expensive over seas too!!!
Especially if you get 'em imported.
Equally junk food, on that ground it stays fair

:P

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Been along time since I ate at Mcdonald's,
but I do know Papa John's is cheaper in Iceland than it is in California. ;)

And I often get much better deals for physical products from Best Service (Germany) or even Audio Deluxe (Tennessee?) than I would from say, JRRShop. Such is the nature of taxes, vat and fees. Surprised at anyone here that doesn't shop accordingly by that. Even with hardware - I most often buy from Indiana, Michigan, and New York. JRR usually only gets me during blowout bargains and MF only on SDOTD.

So yes, I deliberately check who regularly gives me the best deals first.
Or at least compare prices across the board with them before deciding where and if I will buy something.
And I do consider pricing trends also.

It would be foolish not to.
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