


MSRPs courtesy of Novamusik. Note the actual street price is usually much lower than MSRP. For example the Q Phoenix has an MSRP of $3149 with a street price of $2299.
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And Waldorf goes right back out of business...
ReplyDeleteI hope not but you never know.
ReplyDeleteThe Blofeld should list around $500 and the Stromberg, well, we'll see...
ReplyDeleteI know they'll sell at least *one* Stromberg ;)
Oh for fuck's sake people, these are MSRP prices, not the prices that you will be paying. The Q+ has/had an MSRP of $4500, and I got mine new for $2700.
ReplyDeleteTalk about over reacting....I expect the Stromberg to cost no more than $3000 USD when all is said and done.
If the Blofeld is a Micro Q in a box, why is it more expensive? There must be something else in the Blofeld. Anybody know or want to guess?
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the crappy state the American Dollar is in right now.
ReplyDelete$3000 would still cause my wife to send me to a 12-step gear lust recovery program, but not before having my balls hung from a flagpole. Waldorf really needs to think little phatty here, but not via the recycling of a 10 year old product. Come on guys...think of the children!
ReplyDeleteThe Zarenbourg price was the biggest shocker to me. Even if it was $1k less than that MSRP, you could still get a real Rhodes and not a huge physical modeling synth. I think they'll have to make it an affordable alternative to a Rhodes to sell any.
ReplyDeleteWell, if you think Little Phatty isn't a recylced product of 30 years ago with a little bit of 2006 then I don't know what to say.
ReplyDeleteSo let's take your example.
We have Moog with Voyager that retails for $3000 and they have little phatty that retails for $1200.
Then we have the new Waldorf Stuff. Well, here we go they actually have the Blofeld (think Little Phatty) for $600 (selling price not MSRP) and the Stromberg for $3000.
Seems like they DID do pretty much what Moog did...
over reacting? maybe 3K is a drop in the bucket for you mr. big shot, but for some of us thats a big chunk of change
ReplyDeleteI dont see how a $3000 (probably even lower) pricetag suddenly evokes memories of the Neuron. It's like you're hoping Waldorf will fail again, just because you cant afford their flagship product.
ReplyDeleteJust how cheap did you expect it to be, given the prices of their other flagships?
you are making pretty big assumptions there
ReplyDeletei didnt expect anything in particular, and im certainly not hoping waldorf fails
you need to take your own advice about overreacting - at least take a break from your private fantasy world or something
Ah, great, so you cant post anything worthwhile so you resort to personally attacking me. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteObviously you WERE expecting a specific price point, given your apparent shock at the suggested MSRP.
And yes, I would say "are you fucking kidding me??" and "can anyone say 'Neuron'" qualifies as overreacting when dealing with a ballpark MSRP (not even a MAP price) for a product which isnt even close to production.
the stromberg has the Wave, microwave,and Q fuctions all in one synth
ReplyDeletealso both the stromberg and blofeld are to have a usb-vsti interface.
lets just hope they put out a cheaper rackmount version.
ReplyDeleteNote waldorf "was" a public traded stock before they went out of biz
and they and access were both inbed with gsf inc. all of these things had an impact on them going away .
good luck waldorf and make some more vsti's !