Analogue Haven

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1311 Broadway
Santa Monica, CA 90404

Analogue Haven is a renowned music store located in Santa Monica, CA, offering a wide range of modular synthesizers and related equipment from various manufacturers. With an extensive selection of products, including modules, cables, and accessories, Analogue Haven caters to the needs of both professional musicians and enthusiasts alike.

Known for their expertise and commitment to quality, Analogue Haven provides customers with a diverse range of options to create unique and innovative sounds. Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting your modular synthesis journey, Analogue Haven is the go-to destination for all your modular synthesizer needs.

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Jim C.
12/7/2024

Small business with attentive, personalized service. I always get good email communication and shipping is prompt. They carry some stuff here that is hard to find anywhere else. Highly recommended.

Jose S.
11/13/2024

I've never been to the store but dealing with Shawn online has been nothing short of awesome. Truly, the music and synth connoiseur that he is, I value and appreciate his advice and that...

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Tyler W.
7/11/2019

These guys are top-notch and an absolute pleasure to do business with. Their selection of modular synth gear is absolutely incredible, and only bested by their customer service. Shawn is always...

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Theron M.
7/5/2021

Bought my first module from AH. They have a nice selection of eurorack modular gear at reasonable prices. Shawn is very knowledgeable and helpful. Shopping was a very personable experience. I...

Bill B.
10/29/2020

I've been buying gear from Shawn for years and he's awesome. He really knows Modular gear and all things synth. He goes above and beyond with service! I highly recommend him!

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