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"There is one cosmetic irregularity, and it is not from wear. The silk screened 'Memorymoog' on the backside is faded a little bit at the top, in the middle. Please refer to the photos. It is a factory irregularity. You can see from the pictures that the synth has been absolutely babied, and is in practically new condition."
Saturday, June 02, 2007
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hey there,
ReplyDeletegood information about the moog like to know more about the moogdo wrtire more about it liked your blog intresting stuff you have it there be intouch
Biby Cletus
Many MMs are irregular inside.
ReplyDeleteThis one is irregular outside too. :-)
the memorymoog reminds me of windows 98 unreliable
ReplyDelete"the memorymoog reminds me of windows 98 unreliable"
ReplyDeletei rather us a memorymoog than win 98.
beside it´s unstable oscillators, it´s a fantastic synth. and if you linntonize it, it´s a boneshaker.
The MM oscillators are CEM chips.
ReplyDeleteSame as JP-6 and a host of others.
They're very stable.
It's the rest of it that isn't: the build quality and software.
Remember, Windows 98 sucked, but Windows ME was the really bad one.
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