Deal Detected: Elektron Digitakt (Used - Excellent) listed at $489.99 on Reverb
An excellent Elektron Digitakt has hit the market at $489.99, slicing below the current $530 price floor.
The best deals on underpriced analog and hybrid synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, and electronic instruments — surfaced from anywhere on the open web and validated against recent sold comps.
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An excellent Elektron Digitakt has hit the market at $489.99, slicing below the current $530 price floor.
The entry price for the Moog Subsequent 37 has shifted, with a new baseline of $1,350 appearing on Reverb.
An Elektron Digitakt II in Very Good condition has surfaced at $710, cutting deep into the typical used market floor.
A pristine Elektron Syntakt E25 Remix Edition has appeared at $750, dipping below typical 'Excellent' market rates.
I’m the original owner, it’s in mint condition. Would consider trades for Novation Peak.
Store listing with original box — possible safe buy if fulfilled by store.
Original box, studio/home only usage claimed, many views and watchers on listing.
Cash or Zelle only; local sale only; updated recently.
We scan the open web for synthesizer, drum machine, and module listings, then flag the ones priced meaningfully below recent sold comps for the same model, revision, and firmware. Real-VCO vs DCO, MIDI/USB add-ons, and mod history all factor into the score.
We use recent finished sales for the same model and revision — revisions can swing value significantly (e.g., Prophet-5 Rev 1 vs Rev 3, Juno-60 vs Juno-106). Mod history and matching original PSU are called out in the listing notes.
Yes. Model, revision, firmware, included accessories, and condition are cross-checked against the photos and seller copy. Modded units, missing knobs, and recapped power supplies are flagged in the watch-out section.