Korg - Lambda ES50 - - Keyboard-synthesizer - North America - 1979





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Korg Lambda ES50, manufactured in 1979 in North America, a polyphonic analog synthesizer with three oscillators and three LFOs, tested and working, in reasonable condition with wear to the wood, keys and inscriptions, dimensions 50 cm by 82 cm by 14 cm, weight 13 kg, and includes a power cable.
Description from the seller
The Korg Lambda is the first polyphonic synthesizer.
Three polyphonic oscillators are the basic source of this keyboard.
Lambda features three LFOs that can be tuned together or separately.
The original price at the time was 4,800 francs.
This is a genuine musical instrument, an analog synthesizer, and with its multiple potentiometers, it's a pleasure to create sounds from piano, organ, percussion, violins, harmony, decay, sustain, attack—a small machine for making beautiful vintage sounds.
It is in good electronic and electrical condition. However, it shows signs of wear on the varnished parts of the wood, as well as on the keys and inscriptions.
This instrument is a first-hand in my family; my brother was the first user and then passed it on to me. This instrument has performed on stage, and since 1995, it has remained in my recording studio.
Everything is visible in the photos.
The Korg Lambda is the first polyphonic synthesizer.
Three polyphonic oscillators are the basic source of this keyboard.
Lambda features three LFOs that can be tuned together or separately.
The original price at the time was 4,800 francs.
This is a genuine musical instrument, an analog synthesizer, and with its multiple potentiometers, it's a pleasure to create sounds from piano, organ, percussion, violins, harmony, decay, sustain, attack—a small machine for making beautiful vintage sounds.
It is in good electronic and electrical condition. However, it shows signs of wear on the varnished parts of the wood, as well as on the keys and inscriptions.
This instrument is a first-hand in my family; my brother was the first user and then passed it on to me. This instrument has performed on stage, and since 1995, it has remained in my recording studio.
Everything is visible in the photos.

