Find of the Week: Vermona '14 Analogsynthesizer

Vermona '14 Analogysynthesizer
Vermona '14 Analogysynthesizer. Photo by H Gear Emporium.

Back in 2015, German company Vermona unveiled the new Vermona '14 Analogsynthesizer at the winter NAMM show to the oohs and ahhs of synth lovers everywhere. The following year, it saw a proper release—but only 222 of these units were made. And the people who were lucky enough to get one tend to hang onto them. At the time of writing, this is the only Vermona '14 we could find for sale on the whole internet.

A modern rarity, the Vermona '14 is a handcrafted monosynth, built to reach the highest levels of expressivity and musicality. The '14 Analogsynthesizer's circuits are based on those in Vermona's PERfourMER MKII and Mono Lancet '15 and have been adapted and designed for instrumentalists. It features a full keyboard, pitch and modulation wheels, and a built-in arpeggiator.

Vermona '14: Jam in G

Following the classic subtractive synthesis structure, it features a versatile low-pass filter which shapes the sounds created by two powerful analog oscillators. Offering hands-on control of all parameters at all times, the Vermona '14 is equally suited for beefy bass, punchy leads, and everything in between.

The unit listed for sale here on Reverb is number 82 of 222 and is in excellent condition, having spent its life so far protected and cared for in a home studio. Check out the video above to hear the warm, ethereal sounds the Vermona '14 is capable of, and click here to check out the listing and add this rare beauty to your own collection.

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