MATRIXSYNTH: Larry Fast Polymoog 203a Vintage Analog Synth SN 3348 Demo


Monday, February 23, 2015

Larry Fast Polymoog 203a Vintage Analog Synth SN 3348 Demo

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Published on Feb 23, 2015 Sjobeck7


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"This Polymoog is the Synthesizer version, not the preset keyboard version. ( you can dial up those sounds as well with this one) In all honesty, it is in exemplary condition! Once owned by Larry Fast of Synergy Serial # 3348. He also owned a prototype Polymoog too. I had $800 exactly worth of service done to it by a qualified synth tech who used to work for Moog in the 70s to get it to where it is now, roughly 95-98% which is uncommonly good for these synthesizers if you know anything about these guys! :) Also, this is a later model, one of the last production runs, which is good because they ironed out most of the bugs by then. I will provide the receipt I received for the repair work. I have not had any problems with this synth, since the work was completed 4 years ago! I will provide at first a rough video demo, followed by a more detailed one which will go over all the Waveforms, notes, VCF section, Resonator section, Trigger in/outs ( you can run another synth or drum machine through its filter)
Variation Mode ( sound building ) Mixing, splitting keyboard, Sample and Hold, A D S R, Pitch shift, tunings, multiple and individual volume controls, ribbon controller, Cutoff, Modulation, and so forth and so on. All of these functions listed above work! A couple of the LEDS do not light up! All 71 keys sound cleanly on all waveforms with the exception of one note, which does not sound on the sawtooth waveform. However, you can combine waveforms and then it resonates at an equal volume. Lastly, however beautiful sounding and iconic these synthesizers are, they are also notorious for not liking to be moved! When for example I move mine from the first floor to the 3rd floor I have to turn it at an angle, when this occurs most times the polycards become somewhat dislodged. I usually only have to apply a small amount of pressure to the roof of the keyboard, to get the synth back to normal! Really funny actually, and it never fails to kick it back in gear. This being said, I would MUCH Prefer not to ship this synthesizer due to its delicate nature. Pick up is most welcomed, and you could even demo it for as long as you want and then afterwards press the magic "buy it now" button! Absolutely NO SHIPPING OVER SEAS!!! Sold As/Is NO RETURNS"


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