SN 1080 via this Vemia listing
SN 1127 via this Vemia listing
1080 details follow (1127 further below). Pics of the inside for both below.
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"Extremely rare, extremely heavy, and not fully functional: here is the fabled Synamp from Moog, interestingly a native UK voltage example. The power amp is not working, and the spring tank needs to be replaced. But this is what it does have working well even before servicing: a vintage Moog graphic with drive level control and overload LED, and four channels of comprehensive Moog parametric EQ, each with input gain with overload LED and effects send level, and three sweepable bands for each channel. Cosmetically, check the photos. The important parts are a good 7/10, but some of the rest is not. It's not pristine for sure. But it is a very special piece. CORRECTION: the tatty but original Moog wooden road case goes with the second Synamp in this auction, not this one. That means that there is no reverb tank at all with this one (the tank sits in one of the wooden case lids) - but a pretty simple job to house and connect a replacement. This example is still seriously heavy and solid without the wooden case.
There will be a second Synamp in this auction in non-working condition, and possibly the massive speaker cabinets (as seen) that they were designed to work with - though their huge power could only really be used in a decent sized space. See lots 30464 and 30465."
SN 1127 via this Vemia listing
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"The second of these amazing Synamps in this auction. This one looks in the same cosmetic condition as the first one - i.e. the front panel is actually pretty good, with all knobs present and correct, etc, but the rest is a bit tatty. It is also UK voltage from the factory - but doesn't seem to be working at all. Probably a power supply issue?? This one does have the wooden case - check the photo for its cosmetic and physical condition, which needs some TLC. Supply your own IEC mains lead. Packing 30GBP."


















































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