MATRIXSYNTH: Plan B Ships 207th Module for Official Retail Launch of Noisebug


Friday, June 27, 2008

Plan B Ships 207th Module for Official Retail Launch of Noisebug


Plan B shippped it's 207th module to Noisebug in preparation for the official retail location opening on July 11th.

For more info go noisebug.net

10 comments:

  1. What is significant about 207?

    Oh wait, it this a petty milestone because Livewire pre-sold 206 AFGs???

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  2. beef: it's not for dinner.

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  3. 207 is significant because we manufactured them in 5 weeks. The point I was making is that Plan B will be fully stocked when Noisebug opens it's doors. It wasn't intended as any sort of 'petty milestone' in reference to anyone else.

    I've told Mike personally that I think the AFG is a great product. The success it's seeing is very well deserved.



    - P

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  4. 206 AFGs sold? How many shipped? Last I heard it hasn't. I'd wait until something actually shows up before I bragged about how deep of a hole they've dug for themselves.

    If you want to plug the Livewire VCO that's cool. Laying a turd on Plan B when you do it is uncool.

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  5. I like to plug into both Livewire & Plan B modules. Monogamous Synthesis is boring. ;)

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  6. yah!! im so glad a synth store went in there i get to eat people burgers again

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  7. 206 x $400 = $82K. That's a deep hole. So yeah the number 207 is significant. Those have shipped. I get tired about Plan B bashing.

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  8. What is significant about these #'s is that these are small companies and they make very impressive products (for synth geeks) at a very reasonable cost.

    FWIW, Mr.Brown may be going through some personal issues right now so please lay off. The AFG is not a trivial thing to design, manufacture, calibrate and functional test!!

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  9. people burger tastes like people looks like burger

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  10. OK!

    To all PlanB and/or Livewire basher, you are annoying! I use many Plan B and many Livewire modules and actually MAKE jusic with them, for me, my band, my studies and for other bands... Instead of only trying to badmouth small independent, creative and free spirited minded companies, that makes your country's econimy rolls, creates jobs, order its services from other factories and make intelligent tools for demanding artists, why don't YOU STOP WASTING YOUR TIME DOING THAT, STOP THAT JUVENILE WHINING AND START WRITING AND PRODUCING MUSIC???

    g.

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