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How a 50-Year-Old Synthesizer Company Survived the Software Revolution

How a 50-Year-Old Synthesizer Company Survived the Software Revolution

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In this episode of The Turnaround Podcast, Lucas and Luna look at how a classic synthesizer brand, Sequential, survived the shift from hardware to software. After nearly going under in the 1990s, Sequential was revived by founder Dave Smith, who bet on analog circuits at a time when everyone wanted digital. The hosts explore the 2015 Prophet-6 launch, the role of the Eurorack modular community, and why some musicians still pay thousands for physical gear. They tie the story to the current economic environment, where the S&P 500 sits at 7,501 and the NASDAQ is up 2.4 percent in the last five days, suggesting investors are chasing growth stocks while niche hardware companies carve out their own profitable lanes. Lucas and Luna also discuss how Sequential's turnaround mirrors other specialty manufacturers that survived by doubling down on what software could not replicate: tactile experience, brand loyalty, and limited production runs. #Sequential #DaveSmith #Synthesizer #HardwareRevival #MusicTech #Analog #Prophet6 #Eurorack #Turnaround #BusinessRecovery #NicheMarket #Investing #NASDAQ #Business #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #TheTurnaroundPodcast #Fexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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