Most gear bottoms out in price around 10-15 years after release.
Then, the good gear that still has musical/production value (and an Analog synth will always have that), starts to creep back up in price after 15-20 years and will continue to rise.

We have a bit of an oddball in the A4 mk1 because everything it does sound-wise is still available and current in the A4mk2, so really it’s just its design/aesthetics that are looking dated (…10 years old, about to enter it’s ‘trough’ price).

If I had to bet money, I’d say the A4mk1 will start rising in price in the next 3-5 years… lets say 2026, and, all being well, I’m going to come back to this thread and update it.

Personally, I have the A4 mk2, but I’ve just bought an Analog Keys this week, and I predict the AK is the one that will see the big price rise in the future.
I bought it because I love the A4mk2 and wanted a full standalone option (with the keys) to use live, but I got it for £650, which I think is a bargain for what it is.

TLDR - It’s not just ‘still a good buy in 2022’, IMO it’s a fantastic buy in 2022.

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