SmithsonMartin has announced significant price reductions to its entire product line.
Customers can now access the Emulator, Kontrol Surface 1974 and a range of accessories at a lower price. Among the price reductions is the Emulator Lifetime License, which last month was reduced from $499 to $99.
The price reductions have according to the company been made possible as a result of SmithsonMartin’s increased purchasing leverage and the elimination of its two-tier distribution model.
Following is a summary of new prices for SmithsonMartin’s product line (effective April 1, 2012):
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For a full description of the new pricing, including accessories, visit www.SmithsonMartin.com.
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