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Monday, March 02, 2009

Moog Modular for Sale

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Update: word is this was an old auction. I'm not seeing any contact info listed, so this is most likely the case. If anyone has any more info on this feel free to comment.
"The bottom cabinet is an original Moog cabinet and made of beautiful sold walnut with no hacks, scratches, dings, or dents. It includes 22 separate modules each with the r.a. Moog logo on the front indicating that it was made between 1967 and 1972. Quality-control stickers on the back of most of the modules indicate the specific date of manufacture, the serial #, and different performance tests. The list of modules in the bottom cabinet include -from left to right/top to bottom: (1) 901-A OSC Controller, (2) 901-B VCO’s, (1) 991 Filter/ Attenuator Panel, (1) 901 VCO/LFO, (1) 901-A OSC Controller, (2) 901-B VCO’s, (1) 907 Fixed Filter Bank, (1) 904-A Low Pass Filter, (2) 902 VCA, (2) 911 Envelope Generators, (1) Multiple Jack, (1) 903-A Random Signal Generator, (3) CP3A Mixer Input/Outputs, (1) CP2 CV/Trigger Outputs and Filters, (1) CV/Trigger/ Multiple Control Panel, (1) CP8 Power Switch/Fuse Control Panel. This bottom cabinet has the original power supply and was rewired 5 years ago (as needed). The previous owner indicated that the bottom cabinet and all of the modules in it were purchased at the same time, directly from the Moog factory in New York.
The top cabinet is not an original Moog cabinet but is nonetheless finely made, and matches the bottom cabinet. There are 8 modules in this cabinet that were randomly collected through the 1970’s and 80’s. The list of modules in the top cabinet includes: (1) Blank Filler Panel, (1) 961 Sequencer Interface, (1) 962 Sequencer Switch, (1) 960 Sequential Controller with 3 Rows of 8 Steps, (1) Moog Custom Designed Dual Sample and Hold, (1) 911 Envelope Generator, (1) 904A Low Pass Filter, (1) 904B High Pass Filter, and (1) 905 Reverberation Unit. With the exception of the 905 Reverb Module, the other modules have the Moog logo instead of the r.a. Moog logo, indicating that they were manufactured from 1972-1981. The top cabinet has a brand new power supply installed and was completely rewired 5 years ago.
Also included in this package is (1) 951 - 61 Note Keyboard - beautiful wood and in excellent working condition, (1) 952 - 61 Note Duo-Phonic Keyboard - beautiful wood and in excellent physical condition, but not currently operational, (1) 952 - 49 Note Duo-Phonic Keyboard - black tolex, in excellent working and physical condition, (1) 956 Ribbon Controller - with r.a. Moog logo, in excellent condition, (1) 1130 Drum Controller, (1) Owner's Manual, and (1) Service Manual."

1 comment:

  1. I remember seeing this a year or two ago. Curious if it was for real, and what he got for it. I think it reinforces just how rare these beast are...

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