Yeah, Euro is the mule almost everyone is jumping on; can't wait until it's legs break! I hope 5U and Frac are still around when that happens. I've had a few euro modules, don't like the highly stuffed face plates; kinda make me sick. Cheap and plentiful; what the masses want. I'm thinking of a T-shirt: "Frac ME!" "I hate Doepfer." John > My sentiments exactly! MOTM 5U is the very best and I'm sure it will win > many converts once you're able to bring delivery times down via SMT. > > Personally, I wasn't excited about the Pulse Divider but I am still > committed to expanding my (rather large) MOTM synth and I absolutely will > buy more 5U modules when you bring them out. Party on! > > skw > > > On Nov 19, 2010, at 7:12 AM, Aaron Day wrote: > >> >> >> I second this. >> >> I started on a (borrowed) Serge, built up a bunch of MOTM, sold half of >> it and bought Euro format and now selling all of my Euro modules. They >> sound OK but they don't feel as good nor do they strike me as gear that >> will be around in 10 years. I anticipate my MOTM gear to be inherited by >> my son! >> >> ad >> >> >> >> On 19.11.2010, at 13:50, Steve Maietta wrote: >> >>> Paul, my thought is that once these Euro dudes see the light, they will >>> move on to one of the "serious" formats. Euro is the gateway drug. >>> Serge, Buchla, Modcan, or MOTM are the "bog boys", and out there, MOTM >>> is known to be the best. So keep the 5u alive. Move them to SMT if you >>> have to, (so you can stuff PCB's behind Eu and 5u panels) but find a >>> way to keep MOTM on the shelf! >>> eMOTM just 'aint the same. >>> >>> ~Steve >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > >
Message
Re: [motm] 5u sales vs Euro lately..
2010-11-19 by blacet@blacet.com
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.