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Cherry Audio Octave Cat $69

> Octave Electronics would perhaps not be the first company that might trip off the tongue when considering the early synth classics of the ’70s. Borne out of a desire to offer synthesisers to the masses, at a price point that individuals could afford, the Cat was its flagship monophonic machine.

In many respects, Cherry Audio is continuing this tradition, offering a considerable lineup of classics, both recognisable and lesser known, in a desirable format that won’t break the bank. We’ve been blown away by their recent offerings,

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