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"The Korg SB-100 Synthe-Bass, released in 1975, is a Japanese-made analog monophonic synthesizer that offers fat, warm vintage synth tones that evoke the sounds that defined a generation of electronic music. It has been used by artists such as the B-52s, Soft Cell, and more. The SB-100 has one analog oscillator (Pulse, Saw Up, Square, Triangle) with controls for an attack/decay envelope and a low-pass filter. As expected from a “Synthe-Bass”, the SB-100 is known in particular for its ultra-fat and punchy bass tones. The comparatively small form factor allows this synthesizer to travel well, and its simple, tactile control panel will serve you well in live performance situations. If you're looking for the real deal when it comes to iconic 70s analog synth sounds, look no further!
This synth is in very good condition, showing some natural signs of age, including minor scuffs and some coloration of the keys from aging (please see photos). It has been tested by our professional technician and is working perfectly. The sound is exceptional."
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