The Synth That Started It All for AKAI | AX80 Review & Demo
The Akai AX80, released in 1984, holds the honor of being Akai's first professional synthesizer—and it made quite the entrance. This eight-voice analog polysynth features two oscillators per voice, a sub oscillator, and a full 61-note keyboard. With its iconic LCD bar-graph display and sleek, futuristic look, it’s visually striking—but that’s not all it has going for it. From punchy bass and brass to rich synth textures and effects, the AX80 proves it's more than just eye candy. Shop Our Selection of Synths Here → https://www.alamomusic.com/collection... Learn About All of our Available Vintage Synths Here → https://bit.ly/3N2hycL __________________________________________________________________ ♪ Contact us: https://www.alamomusic.com/contact ♩ Call toll-free: (844)251-1922 ♬ Connect: Instagram → / alamomusic

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