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Decksaver Sequential OB-6
Decksaver · Covers for Synthesizers

Decksaver Sequential OB-6

£69.00
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3 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Buy
Favorable conditions for purchase
Confidence: 68/100
RSI (14)
Need 15+ data points
Volatility (ann.)
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30d Momentum
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Price Position
No 90d range data
EMA 20
EMA 50
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90d Low / High
£79
High: £78.63
30d Forecast
→ Stable
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AI Recommendation EngineRule-based · v1
Buy
Favorable conditions for purchase
Confidence: 68%
Reasons to Buy
Price is 12% below the 90-day average — strong value
Near 90-day low — historically optimal entry point
3 stores available — decent price competition
Detailed product specifications available — transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
No significant risk factors detected
Product Fundamentals
  • Decksaver Sequential OB-6
  • Dust Cover
  • Suitable for Dave Smith Oberheim OB-6
  • Protects against dust, dirt, liquids and impacts
  • Milky transparent surface
  • High quality - made of polycarbonate
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 82.0 x 33.5 x 4.5 cm
  • Weight: 1.2 kg@+*Note:* Dave Smith Oberheim OB-6 not included!@+@+
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