Why am I not surprised you like it 'Acid' Alexacid alex wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:54 am I ordered the blue one. Sounds great! £128 is a complete bargain.
It really is software prices for analog hardware...amazing deal.
Why am I not surprised you like it 'Acid' Alexacid alex wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:54 am I ordered the blue one. Sounds great! £128 is a complete bargain.
Kind of cheerful, yes.
I’ve owned most of the clones over the years but recently sold all my synths after I picked up a Maschine MK3 and the Jam. Been using them with ABL3 which sounds better than a lot of the hardware clones to be honest. I don’t think the Behringer sounds exactly like the TB-303 but from the demo’s so far it sounds like it definitely has the same mojo which a lot of the other clones don’t (patterns on my TB-3 and TB-03 sounded really flat compared to my x0xb0x, TT-303 and MB-33), which is more important than an exact sound IMO, and at that price I couldn’t resist!
I had to go to their site and search, nothing appeared on google for me either
Sweetwater has them up for preorder at 200 USD!SLiC wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2019 11:37 am on Thomann etc (149Euro)
€150
£129.16 GBP with Free shipping incl. VAT
- its less if you VAT registered (as I am) so I would get it for about £104![]()
No rant, just a simple statement, about an ethical choice I made long ago.christian f. wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2019 5:10 am Thanks for your “conscious” rant , but this thread is about a fake 303 on a music forum. If you were really worried about ecological aspects you would boycott cheap products made in China and over production and consumption of products we don’t really need.
too fuckin expensive.. i had two back in the day , bought for £50... sold for a massive profitvurt wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2019 7:40 pm im wondering if someone recently bought an original second hand?
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