
"All reissue modules are newly manufactured, based on vintage Moog Music Inc. Buffalo, NY design, and are hand-built and calibrated to meet or exceed original factory specifications. All newly designed Modusonic products are compatible with all vintage Moog Modular products. Modusonics reserves the right to change specifications without notice."
Title link takes you there. Note Modusonics was originally named MOOG CE. The owner, Michael Bucki renamed the company when Bob Moog sought the name back. You can read more about this and the infamous Minimoog Model E in this post. Note the Model E or Donimoog was manufactured by Don Martin of MOOG Music Inc., not Michael Bucki of MOOG CE.
Pictured is the 904A Voltage Controlled Low Pass filter.
One thing to note about those old Moog modulars is that most of them used odd power supply voltages. So even though they may be physically compatible with, say, a Dotcom case, just plugging one into a modern modular is not so easy. You'll have to figure out a way to get the Moog module the voltages it needs. And then, of course, you have to deal with S-triggers...
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