Woody Piano Shack’s Tier List: Gear Regrets, Lost Cash, and a Synth Bender’s Confessions

Ready for a synth reality check? Woody Piano Shack cracks open his legendary stash and slaps a tier list on every drum machine, groovebox, and synth he’s hoarded in the last three years. No glossy influencer nonsense here – just brutal honesty, hard numbers, and more gear guilt than a rave at a pawn shop. Woody’s playful, piano-club approach meets raw admission: this is what happens when you chase the next big thing, rack up the receipts, and then flog the lot. Expect candid verdicts, a few heartbreaks, and the kind of emotional damage only real synth heads will understand. This is not your average unboxing – it’s a confessional booth for gear junkies.

The Great Stash: Tier Ranking Mayhem

Woody Piano Shack doesn’t tiptoe into the synth swamp – he cannonballs. Over three years, he built a stash of 30 synths, drum machines, and grooveboxes, all in the name of making YouTube magic. The promise? A tier list that leaves no plastic case unturned, with each box getting the Woody stamp: from beast mode to bargain-bin.

Forget influencer shills – this is a pure, unsponsored feeding frenzy. Woody walks us through his sales, profits (rare), and losses (frequent), ranking every single device with the kind of honesty that would make a used gear dealer sweat. If you want to know which boxes slap and which are landfill, this is the video to watch.


Cash Burns: The True Cost of the Gear Game

Let’s talk numbers – and pain. Woody lays out the grim reality: thousands spent, a grand lost, and that’s before the shipping fees and transaction bloodletting. There’s no sugarcoating the gear churn here. Buy high, sell low, and repeat until your PayPal cries uncle.

But there’s method in the madness. The losses are chalked up to the price of curiosity, the cost of making content, and – let’s be real – the thrill of unboxing. If you think you’re the only one haemorrhaging cash on synths, Woody’s bank statement will make you feel right at home in this rave bunker.

So a loss of about $1,000 to check out, test, and have fun, and enjoy all of that gear. Not too bad over a year or two.

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Winners, Losers, and the Power of Brutal Honesty

In a nutshell, I thought it sounded terrible. The synths sounded awful. The effects sounded awful. The workflow was absolutely horrendous…

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Woody doesn’t just count pennies – he weighs souls. Each piece of gear gets a candid rundown: the Roland TR-8S sounds ace but the menu system kills the vibe; the Arturia MicroFreak is a funky powerhouse that’s let down by a postage stamp screen and no effects; the Korg Monologue is a raw little street weapon, only held back by Korg’s stingy power supply policy.

He doesn’t hold back on the heartbreaks either. The OP-1 gets torched for being all hype and no groove, while the Minilogue and XD are both victims of the four-note polyphony curse. Woody’s favourites? The OP-Z, KO II, and the Behringer TD-3 all get full-on bangers status for workflow and fun. But don’t expect him to let nostalgia cloud his judgement – even classics get dinged if they can’t keep up. These verdicts are as sharp as a 909 snare, and twice as punchy.

Boss RC-1: The Looper That Got Away

Amid all the buy-flip-regret chaos, the Boss RC-1 looper pedal stands out as Woody’s ‘should’ve kept it’ heartbreak. Simple, bulletproof, and fun, it’s the kind of kit that punches well above its weight – and proves that sometimes, less is more. Stereo ins and outs, a big LED collar, and no frills – just stomp and loop. Woody’s got no shame admitting this one was flawless and perfect for synth looping, but it still ended up on the chopping block. Proof that even the best gear can get sacrificed when the rotation bug bites.

This one, because of its simplicity and it just gets the job done, is perfect for beginners, but I think even more advanced loopers will…

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Gear Guilt and The Eternal Rotation

After all the spreadsheets and soul-searching, Woody lands on a universal synth truth: gear guilt is real, and the best way to fight it is to keep that stash moving. There’s no glory in hoarding – just a storeroom full of unused boxes and a head full of menu-diving nightmares.

Woody knows the pain of relearning a complex box every time he drags it out. The solution? Rotate, sell, and keep the creative flow alive. It’s a message every gear addict needs to hear. And if you want to see which synths survived the cull, you’ll have to wait for his next confession. Some things, after all, are best witnessed on YouTube.


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