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Thursday, April 10, 2008

man with the moog

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"it sounded like a church organ from a doctor who episode"

MOOG or synthesizers.com? Or other?

3 comments:

  1. moog!
    as you can (barely) see, the 35 cabinet, the lower one, has a row of full height modules and a row of half height module; the dotcom cabinet has two rows of full height modules.

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  2. This could easily be either a Moog, or the Club of the Knobs clone. As there are precious few Moogs, it could easily be the latter.

    As the previous commenter noted, the lower cabinet has a row of full-height and a row of half-height modules. This rules out the synthesizers.com modular, which uses full-height modules only.

    The blue lamps (LEDS?) suggest that this is not a Moog. However, custom systems are very common, taking advantage of the ease of combining modules for the different manufactures using the 5U full-height standard, and ±15v/+5 power.

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  3. yes, the blue leds are against an identification as full original moog stuff

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