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Old 11th July 2008, 03:11 AM   #1
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New Sonnox Bundles

This is interesting news. It looks like Sonnox is offering three different bundles for their plugs.




Sonnox Oxford Plugins


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Old 11th July 2008, 05:46 AM   #2
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Neat... glad I haven't gotten around to Sonnox yet, this might seal the deal
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Old 11th July 2008, 09:12 AM   #3
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By my reckoning, compared to the previous "build your own bundle" discounts, these prices are, if anything, actually *higher* (in US dollars), so I'm not sure what the excitement is about.

You previously received 40% off if you purchased 6 or more Sonnox plug-ins together. Based on current Sweetwater prices, this would mean that buying all 7 native Sonnox plug-ins cost $1374, compared with the $1467 for the now-advertised Elite Bundle (which contains the same 7 plug-ins). Even if you figure the discount from the list price rather than from Sweetwater's advertised price, that would have made purchasing the whole lot $1464, still slightly cheaper than the Elite Bundle.

Moving down a notch to the Essential collection, you could purchase those same 4 plug-ins and, by receiving a build-your-own bundle 30% discount, pay either $1123 (list) or $1057 (Sweetwater advertised), versus the $1127 now being charged for that bundle.

The Enhance bundle, now $627, could previously be had for either $626 (list) or $585 (Sweetwater price) by applying the 25% discount for buying 3 plug-ins.

Additionally they apparently just raised the price of the De-Esser, as Sweetwater now sells it for $330 and in the last paper catalog I received from them this plug-in was only $295. (All of the above figures were based on the $330 price for the De-Esser, though; the point being that a few months ago you could buy all seven Sonnox plug-ins for even less than the build-your-own figures quoted above).

In short these new bundles seem to be much ado about nothing. Hopefully they do not intend to cancel the build-your-own bundle program, not so much for the apparent savings in U.S. dollars, but because for folks like me who already own several Sonnox plugs, the new bundles are essentially worthless if, as in my case, you already own at least one plug-in in every bundle.
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Old 11th July 2008, 09:16 AM   #4
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p.s. The box is nice, though.
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By my reckoning, compared to the previous "build your own bundle" discounts, these prices are, if anything, actually *higher* (in US dollars), so I'm not sure what the excitement is about.

You previously received 40% off if you purchased 6 or more Sonnox plug-ins together. Based on current Sweetwater prices, this would mean that buying all 7 native Sonnox plug-ins cost $1374, compared with the $1467 for the now-advertised Elite Bundle (which contains the same 7 plug-ins). Even if you figure the discount from the list price rather than from Sweetwater's advertised price, that would have made purchasing the whole lot $1464, still slightly cheaper than the Elite Bundle.

Moving down a notch to the Essential collection, you could purchase those same 4 plug-ins and, by receiving a build-your-own bundle 30% discount, pay either $1123 (list) or $1057 (Sweetwater advertised), versus the $1127 now being charged for that bundle.

The Enhance bundle, now $627, could previously be had for either $626 (list) or $585 (Sweetwater price) by applying the 25% discount for buying 3 plug-ins.

Additionally they apparently just raised the price of the De-Esser, as Sweetwater now sells it for $330 and in the last paper catalog I received from them this plug-in was only $295. (All of the above figures were based on the $330 price for the De-Esser, though; the point being that a few months ago you could buy all seven Sonnox plug-ins for even less than the build-your-own figures quoted above).

In short these new bundles seem to be much ado about nothing. Hopefully they do not intend to cancel the build-your-own bundle program, not so much for the apparent savings in U.S. dollars, but because for folks like me who already own several Sonnox plugs, the new bundles are essentially worthless if, as in my case, you already own at least one plug-in in every bundle.
Are you saying that Sweetwater or other dealers won't offer these new bundles at lower prices? I haven't checked yet, but unless dealers offer a considerable mark down from what's shown on the Sonnox site, it would appear that you're right in noting there's not much difference. Even so, it could be that Sonnox is just trying to simplify their product line.


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Old 11th July 2008, 12:23 PM   #6
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it appears they still have the previous discount options
Sonnox Oxford Plugins

i bought all six together but not really interested in SuprEsser

renaissaince de-esser or even logic's de-esser is just fine. for song i just did i used the antares de-esser and it was great...

i know it's useful for more than just de-essing though
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Old 11th July 2008, 05:30 PM   #7
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Are you saying that Sweetwater or other dealers won't offer these new bundles at lower prices? I haven't checked yet, but unless dealers offer a considerable mark down from what's shown on the Sonnox site, it would appear that you're right in noting there's not much difference. Even so, it could be that Sonnox is just trying to simplify their product line.


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Right, and another thing to remember is that Sonnox is working in British pounds, and the relationship of those to the US dollar changes constantly.

I got my sony plugs through Sweetwater and saved a lot of money over getting it directly.
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Are you saying that Sweetwater or other dealers won't offer these new bundles at lower prices?
No, I'm just pointing that you can already get a better price today on the exact same product from Sweetwater (or any other US dealer, I imagine) than the new bundles are being offered at, and with the added bonus that you can build your own bundles of the exact plug-ins you need. Presumably when these new pre-packaged bundles make it into the distribution network you will see a proportional discount offered from your dealer, making these new bundles very similar in price (if not exactly the same) as the current deals. It just seems worth noting before someone runs out and buys them at full price from the Sonnox web site that there are other options for getting this product today at a lower price.
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Old 12th July 2008, 09:08 AM   #9
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The bundles have the same discount structure as before, but in a less confusing/ easier to purchase package.

We still recommend our clients to build their own bundles. There is no additional savings buying one of these new bundles.
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