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First post, by CJ Grass

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Hi,
I’ve been reading up on it and watching reviews, and I’m thinking about buying one (I have an ESS AudioDrive ES1868F [BTC 1853L]), but as the posts and review videos are quite old, I’m wondering whether it’s still worth buying today, or whether something else, perhaps better, has come out in the meantime?
Is Serdashop the only shop that sells it?
Thank you for your advice and best regards.

Reply 1 of 5, by MadMac_5

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Based on what I can see, there isn't really anything else out there in the same price range as the S2 that's any better. If you can pay a bit more then the E-Wave (also from Serdashop) sounds a bit better (at least in the demos I've seen/heard), but for ~35 Euros it's hard to beat the S2 even though it's getting older!

Reply 3 of 5, by SuperDeadite

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If you have no other modules, I'd say one of the Dreamblaster X2GS varients would be the best choice. Proper GS bank for the intended sound, plus a few user banks for when you get bored. S2 sounds lovely, but I feel it is most pleasing as an alternative sound as opposed to a main.

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Reply 4 of 5, by fosterwj03

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I have a S2, and I like it quite a bit. I think you could live with it if it's the only wavetable you ever own.

I agree with the earlier comment though, the X2GS is superior and worth the extra cost.

I've actually grown quite fond of the Wavetable Pi. It has an excellent GM soundfont standard, plus the ability to use other soundfonts, plus MT-32 emulation. A tricked out, pre-assembled Wavetable Pi costs about as much as the X2GS.

Reply 5 of 5, by NeoG_

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fosterwj03 wrote on 2026-05-01, 02:53:

I've actually grown quite fond of the Wavetable Pi. It has an excellent GM soundfont standard, plus the ability to use other soundfonts, plus MT-32 emulation. A tricked out, pre-assembled Wavetable Pi costs about as much as the X2GS.

Same, I have the WP32 version and the GeneralUserGS sample set when updated to the latest version satisifies my quality requirements for GM and I enjoy the MT-32 soundtracks as well which wouldn't work well or at all on the X2

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