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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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Shh...don't say anything and maybe everyone will ignore this post and I will win the auction. Oh shit, did I just say that out loud?
ReplyDeleteWhat, if any, would be the advantages of going with one of these as opposed to the SE-1?
ReplyDelete"HASN'T BEEN TESTED ANY FURTHER"
ReplyDeleteNot much inspiring confidence for an item that looks like it's fallen from a truck....
one advantage would be that these were made from real minimoog parts. users seem to indicate SE did a great job, essentially racking the moog. i guess if you have to have "that" sound, then nothing else will do.
ReplyDeletewhich is all good..assuming it will make "any" sound at all..
ReplyDeleteMore fraud - auction pulled.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's back up.
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