How long have you been waiting?
Every Synth enthusiast, music, and film lover is well acquainted with the unique sounds and textures of the 1981 Bi-timbral classic. Despite the massive impact on pop culture, the groundbreaking Polysynth's high costs made it out of reach to most. At over $17,000 (adjusted for inflation) dollars at introduction-- and pushing 10K-15K in today's used market—the “OB” remains one of the most highly desired but elusive synths ever made.
Great news came in 2018 when Uli Behringer announced plans to recreate the storied analog classic. Brimming with the detail and quality we’ve come to expect from Behringer synths—and true to Uli Behringer’s stance that no synthesizer should ever cost more than $1,500--The wait is finally over.
Behringer has faithfully recreated the analog Icon behind soundtracks like “The Terminator” and hits by a diverse range of artists—including The Thompson Twins, New Order, Madonna, and Prince—plus rockers like Queen, Rush, and even VanHalen. After 6 years in development (and, for some, over 4 decades of wanting), the UB-Xa has arrived at Alto Music at a price that is within everyone's reach.
The Behringer UB-Xa
Rigorously and faithfully re-born, right down to the 3340 and 3320 style microprocessor-driven VCOs and VCFs, the UB-Xa delivers the lush textures, powerful bass lines, and punching brass you’ve been waiting for. Like the original, the UB-Xa features Bi-Timbral architecture that allows you to spit the keyboard or d
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