Eurorack + Modular Synths

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Intellijel Designs 7U Performance Case Gen-2
Intellijel Designs 7U Performance Eurorack Case Gen-2 - 7U / 104HP
$749.00
ALM Busy Circuits ALM-CS Eurorack Case - 9U
ALM Busy Circuits ALM-CS Eurorack Case - 9U
From $550.00
Tiptop Mantis Powered Eurorack Case - Black
Tiptop Audio Mantis Eurorack Case - 6U / 104HP
$385.00
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Intellijel Designs 4U Palette Case
Intellijel Designs 4U Palette Eurorack Case
From $299.00
ALM ALM-CS 6U Powered Eurorack Case
ALM Busy Circuits ALM-CS Eurorack Case - 6U
From $440.00
Pittsburgh Structure 372 Studio Eurorack Case
Pittsburgh Modular Structure 372 Studio Eurorack Case - 9U / 124HP
From $1,399.00
28hp
Strymon StarLab Time-Warped Reverberator
Strymon StarLab Time-Warped Reverberator
$649.00
ALM ALM-CS 3U Powered Eurorack Case
ALM Busy Circuits ALM-CS Eurorack Case - 3U
From $300.00
Doepfer A-100 LMS9 Low Cost Monster Case - 9U
Doepfer A-100 LMS9 Low Cost Monster Eurorack Case - 9U / 168HP
From $1,150.00
Tiptop Audio Happy Ending Kit
Tiptop Audio Happy Ending Kit Eurorack Case - 3U / 84HP
$159.00
Doepfer A-100 LMB Low Cost Monster Base - 6U
Doepfer A-100 LMB Low Cost Monster Base Eurorack Case - 6U / 168HP
From $1,116.00
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Modular synths are one of the most inspiring tools available to electronic musicians today: synthesizers that you can assemble yourself from core components, building an instrument specifically meant for your music and your workflow. These core components, called modules, each perform an individual function. Some generate sound, some process sound, and some provide a way to control other modules.

At Perfect Circuit we specialize in the Eurorack format of modular synthesizers, a standard developed by Dieter Doepfer in order to provide musicians easy and affordable access to the techniques from the large analog synths of yesteryear: Moog, Buchla, ARP, and Serge systems, and many more. Since then, Eurorack has grown considerably—now offering a wide range of unique sonic opportunities.

Now, manufacturers like Verbos Electronics and Random*Source focus on adapting classic analog designs for use in modern music. Others, like Noise Engineering, Industrial Music Electronics, or Mutable Instruments, work in the digital realm to bring new techniques to the world of hardware. Others like Rossum Electro-Music and Make Noise work in both domains to make instruments that strike an uncanny balance between analog and digital, opening new worlds of expression.

Through some combination of these modules, a mess of patch cables, and a healthy does of experimentation, many musicians have found their own unique voices: and perhaps you will find yours there, too.