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Originally Posted by Timo
Well, the patterns are very similar.
* Before the TI was released - Er, before the C's were discontinued, should I say - the C's dropped markedly in price (roughly by the same amount as the current drop) just two(!) months prior to the Winter NAMM. Access tend to do this so they can introduce a new model at the old price point. I don't think they could otherwise afford to go above the £1,500 barrier given todays commercial competition of high-tech PCs and softsynths,
* Access also release one major feature-added OS upgrade on any flagship model (excluding de-bugging fixes) before moving on to a new model. - OS v2.0 for the current TI already debuted a whole year ago at Winter NAMM, and the synth has also seen a further release of OS v2.5.1.
* Unless Access stand to upgrade the TI's OS (new feature wise) any more, then it's a long time until Xmas 2009 to announce a successor. Access favour winter NAMMs as they create the biggest splash. I don't believe they do Summer ones? I could be wrong.
* It's been 3yrs since they discontinued the C-series.
* Turnkey are showing clearance stock across all the TI models, and advertising it as such. The b-stock is separate, at £100 cheaper than the clearance stock.
Too many coincidences, methinks!
Ho ho, love the sound of that knife twisting. I have to join you on that, though.
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Turnkey clearance stock is NOT 'NEW' stock, i repeat is not NEW stock.
These are customer returns 'or' EX demo units in full working order with complete packaging and warranty.
My understaing is that Turnkey had many returns of TI's during 2006/2007 that they were a little fed up of selling new ones only to see them coming back again and again. I was in the Turnkey workshop and noticed like 5 Ti's in for service.
Since the new OS 2.5.1, the TI is fully working as far as my uses are concerned with No more Pops and Clicks (99.9% gone), etc. The TI is an amazing sounding machine, and i have been able to get the lushest pads ever, nothing else (imo) beats it in the VA world .
I know for a fact that when i returned my first Ti Polar to Turnkey, it was resold that very same week as Limited Clearance stock, and this was in June 2007 - this year. Access were denying the Pops and Clicks until recently

, so Turnkey had no choice but to re-sell all these returned units, unless hardware faults were found.
Also, Turnkey are
no longer the UK distributor for Access, but instead it is now Soundcontrol. My new Polar is Soundcontrol stock.
Perhaps Turnkey gave up and allowed 'Soundcontrol' to continue selling the Virus Ti's as of now (seeing as they are now the UK distribution), so that Turnkey can concentrate on other sales with out the hassle of buggy TI's (Moogs, Davesmith...). Mind you OS 2.5.1 pretty much nailed the bugs for standalone use, and most of the VC ones too. People should atleast know that the TI is click free.
Access may announce a new Virus line end of this year or in Jan / Feb 2008,
BUT they really need to consider the existing TI users and perhaps offer some kind of upgrade plan plus a top up charge to upgrade. Or they should continue supporting the Virus TI a little while more and prove that they are commited to customer satifaction and add new features and make it 100% flawless with a super solid OS.
But i know that a new Virus does not mean a better Virus. I would wait atleast 12-24 months before parting with my TI Polar for a new Virus (if any were to be released). The current TI only came out the dark with the new OS 2.5.1 (almost 3 years since release of the Ti).
New Virus = No thanks, i will take a working Ti for now. Maybe 2 years time i can look into it.
