Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today, we have a Hydrasynth 49 for sale. This Synthesizer is in PERFECT condition! I will be including a protective cover with it. The company haven't got a decksaver out for the 49 version of the Hydrasynth. I have the manual and welcome pack that comes with the Hydrasynth brand new, which includes a usb cable. I no longer have the box though (as I planned on having this synthesizer until I had grandchildren ????). Also, I'll be including a free M-Audio Keystudio 49 keyboard free of charge. It's a cheap controller I bought years ago second hand, and no longer use it. Of course, you don't have to take the M-Audio controller if you don't want it. I'll most likely just end up giving it to a charity shop to be honest.
Why am I selling it I hear you ask? Well, I originally bought this synthesizer not to use as a Synthesizer, but, to use as a midi controller (yeah, I know that's a tad crazy). I basically bought this synth for the amazing poly aftertouch. I planned on composing with it, using the poly aftertouch for things like vibrato, tremolo and other dynamics on my string/orchestral Kontakt libraries. My plans have now changed, and I won't/haven't the need to use the synth anymore. I'll be selling a few other of my other keyboard/music gear, so check out my sellers page it you want.
As I haven't got the original box for the Hydrasynth 49, it will be collection only. I am based in South West London (SW2 3AA) across the road from Streatham Hill train station. For your protection, you should only buy it, only once you're happy to after seeing it. No need cash on collection! If you come to collect this synthesizer, please make sure the vehicle you're driving has enough room in the back to lay it flat. Don't risk damaging such a beautiful synthesizer for the sake of being lazy/cheap! My price of £830 is final, I will not accept a penny less. If you're looking at this advert and made it this far, you already know what this beast can do. You've probably spent a ridiculous amount of time doing research. Watching several YouTube demonstrations/review/tutorials. You've also probably sailed the seas of the internet for information on it too (like I did, when I bought it ????). Anyway... sorry for the verbose nature of this description, If you have any questions, feel free to ask.