"MOS-LAB is a new company in france, opened in june 2007. speciality : Moog modular clone modules and Moog portable systems, as well as several parts for Synth-diyers."
Pictured is their first custom system recently sold.
Too bad they screen printed the front panels instead of photoemulsion anodization. Suit and Tie Guy's panels look way better. Decent prices but wonder how faithful they are to the original.
I'm pretty sure Rex uses photosensitive aluminum sheets. This is a tad different than photoemulsion anodization. I'm no expert though so someone else (STG?) should comment.
Amazing prices on these modules.
ReplyDeleteToo bad they screen printed the front panels instead of photoemulsion anodization. Suit and Tie Guy's panels look way better. Decent prices but wonder how faithful they are to the original.
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many of the modules are based on the original schematics and use original parts.
Hey Carey, how does Rex do his panels? Is it 'laser etching'? Is that the same as photoemulsion anodization?
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yeah i heard some good stuff about this.
ReplyDeleteand the prices are damn nice.
I think 2200 euro for the system pictured.
I'm pretty sure Rex uses photosensitive aluminum sheets. This is a tad different than photoemulsion anodization. I'm no expert though so someone else (STG?) should comment.
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