Synthesizers.com
American analog synthesizer manufacturer
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Synthesizers.com is an American company based in Boston, Massachusetts, which manufactures analog modular synthesizers for music and sound-effect creation.
| Company type | Proprietorship |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1996 |
| Headquarters | Tyler, Texas |
Key people | Roger Arrick, founder |
| Products | Modular synthesizers, signal processing |
| Website | Synthesizers.com |
Originally founded by engineer Roger Arrick (also a designer of robots[1]) in 1997, Synthesizers.com began accepting orders for modular synthesizers in 2000.[2] In 2018 Arrick sold the business to long-time employee James Allen. In September 2023 the company was sold to new owners, who moved operations to Stafford, Texas.[3] In May 2025 that group sold the Synthesizers.com brand in its entirety, including inventory and branding rights, to Lysandra LLC, a group of modular hobbyists-turned-retailers whose other properties include synthCube.com, Music From Outer Space, small bear electronics, and Blacet Research.[4]
Products
Synthesizers.com modular synthesizer products use analog circuitry as did the classic synthesizers produced by Moog, ARP, etc. Systems are constructed using function modules to provide customization and flexibility. Modules include the basic VCO, VCF, VCA synthesizer functions along with more advanced modules such as sequencers, ring modulators and quantizers. Cabinets of various construction styles are offered to house modules and power components.
Synthesizers.com cabinets and modules conform to the physical Moog Modular (5U tall) form factor.[5]