MATRIXSYNTH: Vintage Moog IIIc Modular System


Saturday, November 01, 2014

Vintage Moog IIIc Modular System

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via this VEMIA auction

"The Moog IIIc has been with the current Owner since 1999 having been purchased from Martin Newcomb's Synthesiser Museum outside London. This IIIc contains the early 901B Oscillators and not the later 920 range. The IIIC is in pretty good condition for its age as can be seen in the photographs. The corners of the bottom of the Lower cabinet have been scuffed but otherwise the cabinets are in good condition (and very heavy). The modules in the Cabinets are: Top Cabinet: 2 x 690 Sequential Controllers 2 x 962 Sequential Switches 1 multiple 1 961 Interface Middle Cabinet: 1 x 914 Fixed Filter Bank 1 x 905 Reverb Unit 1 x Control Voltage Switches (all switches illuminate) 1 x 904B Voltage controlled High Pass Filter 1 x 904C Filter Coupler 1 x 904A Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter 3x 902 Voltage Controlled Amplifiers 1 x Trigger and Envelope Voltages (all switches illuminate) 3 x 911 Envelope Generators 1x 911A Dual Trigger Delay 1 x 912 Envelope Follower Lower Cabinet: 3 repeated groups of: 1 x Input control sector switches (all switches illuminate) 1 x 901A Oscillator Controller 3 x 901B Oscillators 1 x Submixer 1 group: 1 x 901 Voltage Controlled Oscillator 1 x submixer 1x 903 White Noise Source 1 x Pitch and Trigger Multiple 1 x 984 Four Channel Mixer 1 x Power and fuse Panel Additionally there is: 1 x 951 Keyboard Controller 1 x Copy of an original Moog Modular Owners Manual (seller does not own the original manual) Additional Information: All Modules are labelled RA MOOG with the exception of 1 of the 960 Sequential Controllers and the 904A Low Pass Filter which are labelled Moog. The Moog was serviced about 2 years ago by James Walker at Synth Repair. Moog (in the USA) updated some control components in the 901A Oscillator Controllers (not the Oscillators themselves) so that the 901A Oscillators can now tune to scale across the full 5 Octaves. This modification does not of course alter the Oscillator tone. James Walker then replicated this modification to the other 2 x 901A Oscillator Controllers. Prior to this update the Synthesiser only accurately scaled across a single Octave. It is 110V but I will include the two 240V to 110V step down transformer power supplies that I have for it for in in the description (one for the top cabinet with the 960 sequences and the other that drives cabinets one and two which are interlinked so only need one supply source). VEMIA should be able to arrange collection and delivery by hand to large areas of North-Western Europe."


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