Best of Superbooth 2023
Preorder CME’s Favorite New Releases Introduced at Superbooth 2023!
What started as a common space for presenting exotic hardware and electronic musical instruments among a small and passionate collective of boutique manufacturers within the massive Musikmesse trade show held in Frankfurt, Germany, every year, has grown into its own annual offshoot!
Now, the increasing number of big-name manufacturers who’ve jumped on board the exhibitor list at this year’s Superbooth 2023 in Berlin (held May 11-13) shows just how important this show has become for new product announcements in the world of music tech, Eurorack, and electronic musical synthesis!
Here’s a list of our favorite new product announcements at Chicago Synth Exchange, hand-picked by CME’s new product purchasing team—all of which are now available for preorder from the Synth Exchange!
To shop all new releases from Superbooth 2023 now available for preorder from Chicago Synth Exchange, call us, chat CME online or in the CME mobile app, or come to the Synth Exchange in the lower level of CME’s Lincoln Avenue showroom!
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