Try not to judge a synth by its presets. While an electribe 2’s presets may sound more polished and ready to wear out of the box, that sound will wear off once you try to go deeper into sound design.
A4, with its (all p-lockable) feedback osc, neighbor osc, pwm, sync, and sub-oscillators will keep you happy for years and years of synthesis.
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2nd that. I’ve never tried the A4 but when I got the Sub 37 I thought the presents were crappy sounding for the most part (and still do) but the more I delved into creating my own sounds, the more I fell in love with it. I’s what analog synthesis is all about after all.