by Rob Puricelli | 2,9 / 5,0 | Approximate reading time: 2 Minutes
PPG 1002

PPG 1002  ·  Source: PPG Synths

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Wolfgang Palm and Cornel Hecht have joined forces to resurrect the last fully analogue PPG synth, the classic PPG 1002 and it looks and sounds incredible!

PPG 1002
PPG 1002 · Source: PPG Synths

Hot on the heels of the PPG W2.2×4 Eurorack module that gave us classic PPG wavetable synthesis in modular form, Cornel Hecht has once again joined forces with the founder of PPG, the legendary Wolfgang Palm to bring back one of the last fully analogue PPG synths, the 1002.

Wolfgang Palm & Cornel Hecht
Wolfgang Palm & Cornel Hecht · Source: PPG Synths

The PPG 1002 Synthesizer

This new recreation appears to replicate the original fully, but with the addition of MIDI and velocity response and the omission of a keyboard. The original sported two oscillators and a 24db/Oct 4-pole filter. The second oscillator also doubled up as a subaudio oscillator. The new PPG 1002 adds an extra square waveform on this, along with oscillator sync.

There’s a noise generator that can be used for audio and modulation, which can also be swapped out for a ring modulator. The LFO is routable with two different waveforms and switchable modulators for each module, which allows for modular-esque routing. All of this is powered by a precision, low-noise power supply.

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CV/Gate connectivity is retained, as is the beautifully simple design of the front panel. If the teaser video is anything to go by, it also sounds as desirable as the original. Estimates suggest that no more than 100 of the originals were produced, possibly less, so to have a modern recreation by the original designer is something very special indeed.

PPG 1002
PPG 1002 · Source: PPG Synths

If you want to check out the PPG 1002 for yourself, you can find it at Superbooth 25 between the 8th and 10th of May at booth H130. Get there early as I imagine there will be quite a crowd!

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Price and Availability

As you might imagine, a synth like this isn’t going to be cheap, or made in large numbers. In fact, PPG Synths will only make this to order. They will require a deposit of €4,999 up front. This confirms your order and is non-refundable. The final €5,000 will be due prior to delivery.

Yup, that’s right. This synth will cost you a cool €9,999. Pre-ordered units will begin shipping around September of 2025.

More details can be found, and orders placed, at the PPG Synths website.

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8 responses to “The PPG 1002 Synthesizer – A Classic is Reborn”

    jonny yugo says:
    3

    10k for a monophonic synth, lol

    John k says:
    -2

    Some people should go touch some grass. No way 10k. I am willing to make the same synth for 100k if anyone is interested. Why stop at 10k.

    Mr Ek says:
    -3

    Why? why is Wolfgang disgracing him self into this SCAM? How Dare You as GRETA use to say! lol Just for the sake of the hilariousness i up the game to 9999,99 euro!

    Andu1 says:
    -2

    10k?
    Are you on heavy drugs or what?

    Fin says:
    -3

    Haven’t we already reached saturation point on monosynths?

    Matt Dogpaddle says:
    0

    I like synths. I’m excited by this. It sounds great, and who doesn’t love great sounds?

    Fred says:
    0

    Since obtaining an original will cost you a lot more than 10k (if you can find one, that is), the price is not that bad. 3 Months lead time is a bummer, tho.

    Hope they can build enough of those to make some money before Behringer releseases a clone for 3.50.

    Joe Blow says:
    2

    I’ll wait for the mighty B’s version, which will be just as good but not as robust and will not matter one iota.

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