Second Hand Akai Force with Magma Case in Black 1990

£599.00

The Second Hand Akai Force with Magma Case in Black 1990 is made by Akai. If you are looking for a great Black 1990 in Case Magma with Force Akai . The Second Hand Akai Force with Magma Case in Black 1990 is in stock and available from Synth for Sale now for £599 with…

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The Second Hand Akai Force with Magma Case in Black 1990 is made by Akai. If you are looking for a great Black 1990 in Case Magma with Force Akai . The Second Hand Akai Force with Magma Case in Black 1990 is in stock and available from Synth for Sale now for £599 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. . Second Hand Akai Force with Magma Case in Black 1990

About Akai

We have one of the largest online selection of new and used Akai music gear. If you are looking for your next synth, we will have it online at SynthForSale with fast delivery direct to you at home. Every item on the SynthForSale marketplace is delivered by sellers to all areas of UK, England, Ireland, Scotland & wales

Akai is a Japanese company best known for its influential role in the development of music production equipment, particularly in the realms of sampling and beat-making. Founded in 1929, Akai entered the world of electronic musical instruments in the 1980s with its S-series of digital samplers, which became industry standards. However, Akai truly made its mark with the launch of the MPC (Music Production Center) series, designed in collaboration with Roger Linn. The MPC series revolutionized the music industry by providing a powerful, standalone hardware sampler and sequencer, allowing artists to sample, chop, and arrange beats in a tactile and intuitive way. The MPC’s pads, swing, and workflow played a major role in shaping genres like hip-hop, electronic, and pop music.

Over the years, Akai has expanded its product line to include MIDI controllers like the popular MPK series, performance-oriented tools like the APC (Ableton Performance Controller) series, and standalone units like the MPC Live and MPC X, which integrate modern features such as touchscreen control and DAW-like functionality. The company’s focus on innovation and adaptability has kept Akai at the forefront of music production technology, making its equipment a go-to choice for producers, DJs, and performers worldwide. Akai remains synonymous with sampling and beat-making, continuing to release products that cater to both traditional beatmakers and modern producers alike.

BLACK

This features a sleek black finish, offering a classic and timeless look that fits seamlessly into any studio or stage setup. The black design not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also complements other equipment, giving your setup a professional and cohesive appearance.

Case

A case is a protective enclosure designed to store, transport, and safeguard musical instruments, equipment, and accessories.

New

This product is brand new, unused, and in its original packaging. It has never been opened or used, ensuring you receive it in pristine, factory-sealed condition, just as originally manufactured.

It is ideal for those who want the assurance of a fresh start with their gear.

Second Hand

Buying used synths or audio gear can be a great way to get high-quality equipment at a lower price. Many synthesizers, drum machines, and studio gear are built to last, meaning you can find well-maintained, fully functional gear for a fraction of the cost of new models. This is especially beneficial for vintage or discontinued synths, which often have unique character and sound that newer digital recreations can’t fully replicate. Additionally, used gear tends to hold its value well, so if you ever decide to sell, you’re less likely to take a big loss.

Another reason to buy used is access to classic and rare equipment. Many legendary synths—like the Roland Juno series, Korg MS-20, or Moog Model D—are no longer in production, making the second-hand market the only way to get them. Some older gear also has analog warmth and hands-on controls that many musicians prefer over modern digital interfaces. While buying used does come with some risks, like potential wear and tear, careful shopping from trusted sellers, music forums, or local stores can help you find great deals on reliable, high-quality gear.

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