Behringer K-2 MKII is the new version of the manufacturer’s remake of the legendary MS-20! While Behringer has yet to reveal the details, you can already order the K-2 MKII today!
Behringer K-2 MKII
When the Behringer K-2 came out in 2019, it was part of the manufacturer’s first “synth wave”. Modeled after the legendary Korg MS-20, the K-2 is a two-oscillator semi-modular monosynth with the characteristic screaming dual filter. It also features the MS-20’s ingenious signal processor, which enables you to process external audio signals and even use them to control the synth.
Behringer is now working to update some of its earliest synths. The RD-8 already got an upgrade. Next up is the K-2 MKII – and you can already order yours today! While Behringer isn’t at Superbooth, we assume that the timing of this release is no coincidence.
Behringer has yet to reveal the full details about the upgrade. As of now, we don’t know exactly what sets it apart from the first version. When the RD-8 MKII came out, Behringer said that they’d redesigned the circuitry with upgraded components to get even closer to the sound of the original. We assume that the new Behringer K-2 MKII has received a similar upgrade, but as of now, that’s pure speculation. We’ll keep you updated when we find out more!
Price and availability
The Behringer K-2 MKII is now available to order from Thomann* for $261 / £253 / €289. The shipping date is unknown at this point.
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