Thursday, November 28, 2013
Shelf Inside a Micromoog
This one in via Mike Metz of Thesis Audio: "We were recently restoring a vintage Micromoog at Thesis Audio Service for a customer and found something interesting. The bottom wooden panel of the Moog was made from a piece of 'shelf board' that you can find at any home improvement store. It had been painted flat black on the outside and cut to form the Micromoog bottom panel, and yes, it is the original piece. Just an interesting inside look at a piece of synthesizer history."
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