Multivox were an American based synthesizer company from the mid-1970s. They specialized in delivering Japanese-designed and built equipment to the American market. They were criticized as having design and circuitry extremely similar to but inferior to designs by Roland. Multivox ceased trading in the early 1980s having "faded into synth history".[1] In addition to synthesizers, the company marketed several Effects pedals. These included the Big Jam series guitar effects line.
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As a result of the old criticism of Multivox synthesizer technology and their comparisons with Roland hardware several hoax/fraudulent cases have occurred. The main hoax was based around a Multivox MX-3000 synthesizer (the flagship of the Multivox range). These machines are quite rare although not particularly sought for by collectors and musicians. Hence when a Roland MX-3000 was offered for sale much controversy surrounding the original Multivox design was stirred up. Eventually the seller admitted that the synthesizer was in fact Multivox, but he had re-badged it in an attempt to generate interest.[citation needed] [2]
Multivox produced over 15 different types of synthesizers, almost all with names beginning with "MX-" (except for SQ-01).
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