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Saturday, August 13, 2022

Moog Modular Original 1972 Model 12

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via this auction

"Completely restored Moog model 12 from 1972.

Every module have been thoroughly checked and serviced.
The power supply has been entirely rebuilt to has a stable voltage rails.
All the input output jacks have been cleaned so that the connections are not noisy and smooth.
The potentiometers have been opened and cleaned.
Even all the screws have been polished.

We also made a modification on the Multiple Module, to have two independent inputs for controlling the 2 envelope generators modules with a normal gate signal.

The model 12 has the modules as follow :

- 907 fixed filter bank.
- 903-A noise generator
- 904-A Low pass filter
- 902 VCA
- 921 A Oscillator driver
- 2 x 921 B VCO
- 921 VCO
- 2x 911 envelope generator

+ Mixer, attenuator, Controlled output.

It comes with the original keyboard controller as well."

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Vintage Moog Modular System 1960’s-1970’s

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via this auction

"Interested in a one of a kind Super Rare Unique Moog Modular 18 Oscillators Mean Machine ?

If you want a Moog modular this is the one.

All the most important modules are here and more. 2 complete sets of filters, 2 filterbanks and
(901c & 1630 very hard to find) among others. From late 60s to early 70s.

It’s almost like having 2 moog systems in one. ( IIIc and system 55 )+ compliment B.

All wood except the complement B is in tolex.

There’s a vintage deluxe memory-man delay on the top tier and sounds amazing. The two bottom cabinets are original the other 3 custom I Think. If you remake new cabinets this unique modular will look amazing.

I also have the joystick 🕹 and moog drum snare trigger.

It’s commes with 4 power supply the main big one original and the other 3 custom.

I didn’t have time to build the power supply for the phase shifter 1630 because the module needs -15v/+15v. Every thing is working but these old synths after shipping needs some tune up or calibration."

(CAB 1) Main cab
901a RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901a RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901a RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901b RAMoog
901vco RAMoog
901c RAMoog (super rare )
984 matrix RAMoog

(CAB 2)
Filterbank 914 RAMoog
EG 911 raMoog
Filtre HP 904B RaMoog
Filtre coupler 904C RaMoog
Filtre LP 904A ramoog
Attenuators 995 moog music
VCA902 ramoog
EG911 RaMoog
VCO 921 moog music
Reverb 905 RAMoog
VCA902 RaMoog
EG911 RaMoog
VCA 902 RaMoog
EG 911 RaMoog

(CAB 3)not original wood
907 filter bank
903 filter noise
911 EG Moog music
904b HP filter RAmoog
904c coupler RAmoog
904a LP filter Moog music
994 Multiples
902 VCA RAmoog
911 EG Moog music
921 VCO moog music
905 reverb ( external Tank )
902 vca Moog music
911 eg moogmusic
902 vca Moog music
911 eg moog music

(CAB 4) Compliment b (tolex)
Not original cab I think.
960 RAMoog
960 RAMoog
961 RAMoog
962 RAMoog
962 RAMoog

(Cab 5)not original cab
921a moog music
921b moog music
921b moog music
921b moog music
921a moog music
921b moog music
921b moog music
921b moog music
903 RaMoog
903a(mod) RAMoog
911a Ramoog
912 moog music
961 RaMoog
1630 phase shifter moog music
994 moog music
Mixer from a model 15
+ vintage electro harmonica delay

Wednesday, March 03, 2021

Original R.A. Moog Model 12 Modular System

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via this auction

Saturday, March 07, 2020

1972 Original Modular Moog Model 12

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via this auction

"Here is an exceptional piece of gear !
A really rare an fully restored Moog model 12 from 1972.
It has been meticulously serviced from the core.
Every single module have been thoroughly checked and serviced.
The power supply has been entirely rebuilt to has a stable voltage rails.
All the input output jacks have been cleaned so that the connections are not noisy and smooth.
The potentiometers have been opened and cleaned.
Even all the screws have been polished.

We also made a modification on the Multiple Module, to have two independent inputs for controlling the 2 envelope generators modules with a normal gate signal.

The model 12 has the modules as follow :

- 907 fixed filter bank.
- 903-A noise generator
- 904-A Low pass filter
- 902 VCA
- 921 A Oscillator driver
- 2 x 921 B VCO
- 921 VCO
- 2x 911 envelope generator

+ Mixer, attenuator, Controlled output.

It comes with the original keyboard controller as well."

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Rare Vintage Moog 981 Mixer Module from 1967


This one is in via Thesis Audio Service who had the following to say:

"I came across this very rare module in a 1968 Moog IIIp that we are restoring for a client. It is a model 981 four channel mixer which I can find very little info about. It appears in the classic Wendy Carlos modular picture and in some Max Brand pictures. There is no mention of it in any of my Moog archive literature or service documents. I have included the schematic that I derived from it. It is an AC coupled mixer for audio. All of the IIIp system pictures that you find show a multiple panel in it's location in the system. The IIIp that we have is dated 1968, but this module is dated 1967. It's a bit of a Moog unicorn, possibly built by the master's hands himself."

I believe this is the first Moog Model 981 module to be featured on the site. You can see the Model number designated as 981 in the image below. The serial number is 1002 and the date is NOV 10 1967. R.A. MOOG CO. TRUMANSBURG N.Y. is on the label. You can find a circuit diagram below as well.

Thesis Audio Service also sent in the rare Moog Model 903 White Sound Source posted here.

Tuesday, September 03, 2019

Very Early Moog Modular 903 White Sound Source Module


via Thesis Audio Service:

"We are restoring a Moog Modular for a client which has an early (1968) 903 module labelled 'White Sound Source'. This module is far more rare than the later 903-a module that was widely produced that had white and pink noise outputs.

This module is hand made on a perf board with pint to point wiring, before the 903-a printed circuit board version. It's possible that this module was handled by Dr. Moog himself (!)"

You can find demos of the 903 previously posted here. The 903 white noise module was featured in only a handful of previous posts. Note the 903-A, a different module, was a Random Signal Generator.

Thursday, January 08, 2015

Vintage 1968-1980s Moog Modular Synthesizer - 4 Suit Case System w/ 2 Keyboards For Sale

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Published on Jan 8, 2015 progjazzfusion

Update: video added.


via this auction

Some of the serial numbers on the back lead up to 1982.

"Used but in unbelievable condition for it's age!

Please watch the test video. We do know that the keyboards need to have the bushings replaced. They electrically work fine but the action is not perfect and the keys sit at different heights. There is one burned out pilot light and 3 system bulbs not lighting. There are 10 missing screws that hold the modules in the rack. One of the 960 Sequential Controllers is only working through the manual step process and not auto repeating through the 8 steps. All the lights do work on it and I've been told it is an easy fix. One missing case handle, Tolex covering is 97% in perfect shape with just a few very small rip marks, one cut and a few dents.

Vintage Modular Moog Synthesizer Suit Case System From 1968-1970s [82] with 2 Keyboards

This MOOG system come to you from the Western Michigan University Music School where it has been in their lab since the late '60s. There is a manual booklet full of blue prints and schematics for the modules that comes with the purchase and the log-in books from the university.

The system has been tested and is 95% functioning perfectly. Please watch the testing video. When played the sounds of the past all come to life! That big fat low pitched analog sound produced by the oscillators is gut shaking to experience. Also the higher flute and brass sounding tones just sing out. The sequencer can generate another layer of melodies that you can then play over. We will ship this freight and cover the cost to ship it to you.

MOOG Test Video

Module Specifications
Eight - 902 Voltage Controlled Amplifiers
Eight - 911 Envelope Generators
Six - 921B Oscillators
Two - 921 Voltage Controlled Oscillators
Two - 921A Oscillator Drivers
Two - 960 Sequential Controllers
Two - 961CP Interfaces
Two - 962 Sequential Switches
Two - Patch / Attenuator & Mixer Modules
One - CP8A On/Off Power & Fuse Module
One - Filter And Attenuator Module
One - Patch Panel with Multiple Patch Inputs & 6 Slide Switches
One - Pitch & S-Trig On/Off Fuse Module
One - 903-A Random Signal Generator
One - 912 Envelope Follower
One - 907 Fixed Filter Bank
One - 905 Reverb Unit
One - 904A Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter
One - 904-B Voltage Controlled High Pass Filter
One - 904C Filter Coupler
One - 951 Keyboard Controller
One - 950 Keyboard Controller
Four - Rail System Suit Cases

Check out our other auction listings!"

Some of the serial numbers from the images of the back below:

Model 902 SN 3435
Model 902 SN 3436
Model 902 SN 3438
Model 902 SN 3437
Model 911 SN 3441
Model 911 SN 3440
Model 921B SN 10157
Model 921B SN 10161
Model 99-921A SN 10143
Model 911 SN 5605
Model 911 SN 5600

Note the Western Michigan University stickers 84343 & 88843 on one case. There also appears to be some custom work.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Vintage Moog Realistic Concertmate MG-1 Analog Synthesizer w/ mods SN 15 903

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via this auction

"This Moog MG-1 synth is fully functioning and in great cosmetic shape (the black keys are a little scratched, but everything else looks great).

This unit has had the following upgrades performed:

• Filter input: send external audio signals through the famous Moog filter
• LFO mod: Tone Source Modulation only effects Tone Source 2 - this allows for classic "Sync" sounds when the tone sources are in sync (like the synth lead on The Cars "Let's Go")
• 1/4" audio output on back
• Inside of unit was cleaned / black goo removed
• All pots and sliders cleaned"

Sunday, November 30, 2014

R.A. Moog Modular Model 10 Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

via the seller:

"Up for sale is my R.A. Moog modular 10. The modules to my understanding are not original to the system. To my knowledge none of the modules are in working order and will have to be fixed. This is a great opportunity to own a moog modular for a fraction of the price of what they have been going for. The synth is being sold as-is with no returns.

No shipping outside of the US (excluding Hawaii and Alaska). Shipping will be UPS ground

Included modules are all the earlier R.A. Moog:

911 Envelope Generator
907 Fixed Filter Bank
904-a Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter
902 Voltage Controlled Amplifier
903-a Random Signal Generator
910 Power Supply
901 Voltage Controlled Oscillator
Model 10 Panel"

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."

Monday, June 23, 2014

RA Moog Modular 10 Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

Update new pics of the inside via this auction.

"The background: this synth is in no way functioning. I was told by the previous owner that I purchased it from that he rescued it from a barn fire and it hasn't been working for a while. Over time he had a few of the modules repaired to fully working condition and ended up selling those off but never got around to the ones that are still contained in the modular 10 case. This means that 1. this is NOT a complete Modular 10 system and 2. this is NOT functioning. The modules that were fixed up and sold off were replaced by the previous owner by Synthesizers.com modules, which I would assume are working but cannot guarantee. I am not in a rush to sell this auction, so please don't send comments arguing about the price - it is what it is.

Included in the listing are the following modules:
911 R.A. Moog Envelope Generator
907 R.A. Moog Fixed Filter Bank
904-A R.A. Moog Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter
902 R.A. Moog Voltage Controlled Amplifier
903-A R.A. Moog Random Signal Generator
910 R.A. Moog Power Supply
901 R.A. Moog Voltage Controlled Oscillator
Moog Model 10 bottom panel includes a Mixer, Reversible Attenuators, Controller Outputs, Trunk Lines and Power modules
Additionally, a Synthesizers.com Q124 Multiples Module"

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Moog Recreates Keith Emerson's Monster Moog

"The Synthesizer Genome Project: Moog Reverse Engineers the World's Most Famous Keyboard

Moog Creates a 1:1 Recreation of Keith Emerson's Moog Modular, Using Original Processes and Components

ASHEVILLE, NC – April 1, 2014 – Today, Moog Music announced that over the last three years, its dedicated engineering team has painstakingly reverse engineered and built a 1:1 recreation of the world's most famous keyboard: Keith Emerson's Moog Modular, using original processes and components. When it was created in 1970, the original Emerson Modular included the following:

81 total modules / custom panels

12 unique, custom built modules including: sample and hold, preset programmer, custom LFO's and DRONE VCO Control

Two custom modded modules: 903 Noise Source and 905 Reverb

First synthesizer with performance presets

Shoots rockets

The Emerson System, by Moog Custom Engineering, is to be released later this month and is based on the original Emerson Modular. The Emerson System will include the following:

Every standard module printed from original circuit board films

Original/vintage and NOS (new old stock) components sourced from around the world

All face places are reproduced using original transparencies and techniques

Each module is hand build and soldered with original schematics and service manuals as guides

No longer shoots rockets

More information on the Emerson System, including pricing and availability, will be announced shortly."

Top pic:

EMERSON MODULAR - (b. 1970)

- 81 total modules/custom panels

- 12 unique, custom built modules including: sample and hold, preset programmer, custom LFO's and DRONE VCO Control

- Two custom modded modules: 903 Noise Source and 905 Reverb

- First synthesizer with performance presets

- Shoots rockets

Bottom:

EMERSON SYSTEM
by Moog Custom Engineering - (b. 2014)

- Every standard module printed from original circuit board films

- Original/Vintage and NOS (new old stock) components sourced from around the world

- All face plates reproduced using original transparencies and techniques

- Each module hand built and soldered with original schematics and service manuals as guides

- No longer shoots rockets"

Monday, August 19, 2013

Custom Moog Modular

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via this auction - learn how to sell on eBay here.

" Modules contained within are as follows: 1-901a, 3-901b, 1-901, 4-902, 1-903, 2-904a, 1-904b, 1-907, 4-911, 1-921, 1-951, 1-960, 1-961CP, 1-962CP, 1-984, 1-991, 1-Custom 994, 2-CP3A, 1-CP4A, 1-Upgraded CP8A"

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Multi-generational Moog Modular Up for Auction

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via this auction

"This multi-generational Moog system has the following modules included: 901, 901A, 3-901B, 4-902, 903, 2-904A, 904B, 907A, 4-911, 911A, 921, 951, 960, 961CP, 962CP, 984, 991, custom 994 (3x), 2-CP3A, CP4A, upgraded CP8A"


Monday, October 22, 2012

Custom Moog Modular System 55 For Sale

"Modules Included: 901, 901A, 3-901B, 4-902, 903, 2-904A, 904B, 907A, 4-911, 911A, 921, 951, 960, 961CP, 962CP, 984, 991, custom 994 (3x), 2-CP3A, CP4A, upgraded CP8A


This Custom Moog Modular System 55 has two very unique features: Two 904A low pass filters and both the 901 and 921 series oscillators. Having two 904A's greatly expands the flexibility of the sound engine and the addition of the 921 control oscillator adds functionality while maintaining the richness of the sonically superior 901 series. The system also has an upgraded power supply which helps maintain oscillator stability. This synthesizer was not designed to be looked at or used as a fancy minimoog -it was built to be a complete and complex electronic sound machine. $62,000.00 For show in LA, CA. Serious inquires and buyers only contact: info@aisounddesign.com"

Update via 3P in the comments: "Not a 55. Module placement is different, the Moog module logos are Trumansburg/Williamsburg era. And there are no 921 Series oscillators."

And via Unknown in the comments, there's actually a 921 in the system. Top row to the left of the four channel mixer, pictured here to the left.

Update2 via the seller: "What is meant by 'System 55' is basically a main cab with single tier, rather than a 35 which was just the main cab. "Module placement is different" ie "Custom." Looks like a 921 and there are a lot of RA Moog logos. This system is a unique design; a hybrid of multiple generations. Also note that the 962CP is very rare, most module lists don't seem to mention it."


Update3 via Brian in the comments: "Likely NOT delivered from the factory that way. It is what it is, but calling it a System 55 is not correct. The 901 oscillators were discontinued in 1972, when the 921's replaced them. At the time, NO ONE felt the 901s were superior in any way (some of us now think differently). I see a mixture of RAMoog (1960s generally) and Moog Music modules there (1972 and later), too.


Again - any customer could order anything from the factory, but it's highly unlikely this was ordered this way; rather it is built from traded in-out components to make a great system. I'd MUCH prefer to have one like this with both sets of oscillators. All the MAJOR synths by major players were not stock catalog versions, but custom rigs for their needs."

Update4: via Moog1P in the comments: " The bottom cabinet looks to be an early 1C configuration. Every component is there, with the blank panels replaced with the 962CP and 961CP. The placement of the two CP3 mixers would have been to the left, under the 901AB bank and under the 901. At some time the system looks to be upgraded with the installed CP961/962 sequencer components, where the CP blanks were removed, and CP3's moved to the right.

Would be an early 1C as this one has the very first Lexan type lighted flip switchs, only seen on late '67, early'68 models. All the correct lexan switches are there, two sets for the oscillators, and a set for the filter, with trigger/envelope routing, making the cabinet a 1C. The 2C would have 3 CP3 mixers, and the 3C would have 4 CP3 mixers with no CP routing switches, as they were on seperate 1U panels for filter and trigger/envelope.


The module placement above is what you would order any way you wanted. Not uncommon to order a 1C with an extra 901C, and to ommit the 905 reverb to add the 904B high pass filter, direct from the factory. Looks like what we have here. The only other addition to the lower cabinet is the 1U blank replaced with 911A trigger delay. And at some time (definitely not Moog), the removal of the Cinch male S-trigger from the 1/2/3 trigger outputs. (Probably done when the CP3's were moved and 961/962CP added.)

The upper cabinet is an add on, possibly at a later time, but could have been part of the original order. At that time the additional 984 quad mixer, envelopes, VCA's were added. The 960 sequencer, probably added much later, when the bottom CP panels were moved. And much later 921 added. Does not look to me to be a unit made from other Moogs, but rather a 1C with a few add-ons. Everything is there from an early 1C with many period correct additions. Very nice unit, only missing the 905 reverb and 956 ribbon controller. Wouldn't take much to undo those questionable mods to restore this to original specs."

Thursday, September 27, 2012

R. A. Moog 903-A Random Signal Generator SN 021-4-70 1076

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via this auction

"This is an R. A. Moog 903-A Random Signal Generator module from a system that was restored to full functionality by renowned tech Steve Masucci. It was built in 1970. The numbers in the tag on the back are 903A; 021-4-70 and 1076."

Sunday, July 22, 2012

A Comparison of Modular Noise Modules

American noise

"An assortment of raw noise from vintage american modular synths: Serge Modular (paperface) white noise, Serge Modular (paperface) pink noise, RA Moog Modular 903 white noise, RA Moog Modular 903-A white noise, RA Moog Modular 903-A pink noise, ARP2500 1016 white noise, ARP2500 1016 pink noise. Recorded direct to disk without amplification or attenuation. Note the difference in output levels between the systems. See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.co.uk for more info and pics"

American Noise (normalised)

"Here are just the white noise recordings but this time they are all the same output level
1] Serge (paperface)
2] RA Moog 903
3] RA Moog 903-A
4] ARP2500 1016"

via http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com/2012/07/american-noise.html

Friday, June 15, 2012

Gershon Kingsley's Moog Modular System Up for Auction

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via this auction

This is the one featured in this video posted yesterday.

"This extraordinary and historic Moog modular system has been completely and expertly restored to full working conditon by E.A.R.S./The Analog Lab of New York City. They are New York's premier repair and restoration center for analog synths, and head tech Jeff Blenkinsopp has spent months (and I have spent several thousand dollars) on this restoration. All jacks, switches, and knobs have been thoroughly cleaned, all faulty modules have been repaired, the keyboard has new bushings for a smooth and consistent action, and it's tuning has been re-scaled, etc. In fact, the tuning is as good as you'll ever find on a 5 octave Moog keyboard- you can play the entire range and it will still be in tune with itself. Also, 3 of the oscillators had a factory mod done which makes the tuning more stable on them. This was done at the factory by Moog Custom Engineering, not by a third party. Everything else on the whole system is totally original and stock. A link to a video,below, allows you to hear the synth as well as see it, but first a bit more about what modules it consists of and it's history:
It is actually several things put together- the guts of the system , over half of it, was the original modular system first owned by Gershon Kingsley. He was a famous synth pioneer of the 60's and a good friend of Bob Moog's. He used it in a group called The Moog Quartet, who famously gave the first ever live public performances of a synthesizer at The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. By the way, Gershon will be celebrating his 90th birthday this fall with a performance in NewYork at Lincoln Center and has expressed an interest in using this synth for it. If the buyer is on the East coast of the U.S. I can put you in touch with him, and you might be able to rent him the system for that performance.
Several modules were added over the years, such as the reverb module (a great sounding spring reverb), and finally around 1977 the double sequencer cabinet. Most of the modules are dated Jan.1969 (they are stamped inside), some Oct.1969, some 1971, a few later than that.
It is a huge system, with 6 oscillators, 4 filters (2 low pass, one high pass, & one fixed filter bank), 2 VCA's, 4 envelope generators, and many other modules, some quite rare (such as the filter coupler) and topped off with 2 sequencers, complete with sequential switches and a sequential interface A complete list of the modules follows. with cabinet #1 being the furthest left in the photos, #4 all the way to the right:
Cabinet 1: 1x 904a Low Pass Filter, 1x 904b High Pass Filter, 1x 904c Filter Coupler, 1x 911a Dual Trigger Delay, 1x 903 White Sound Source, Control Voltages (no model #), 6 blanks
Cabinet 2: 1x 901 VCO, 1x 903a Random Signal Generator, 1x 905 reverb unit, 1x 995 attenuator, 1x 912 envelope follower, 3x 901a oscillator controllers, 5x 901b oscillators, 2x 4 channel mixer modules (no model #) Cabinet 3: 1x 907 Fixed Filter Bank, 1x 904a Low Pass Filter, Filter and Attenuator (no ID #), 2x 902 VCAs, 4x 911 Envelope Generators, 1x 911a Dual Trigger Delay, 2x 962 Sequential Switches, Envelope and Trigger Voltage Module (no model #), Mult module, Power Module w/ trigger and pitch in/out (no model#)
Cabinet 4: 2x 960 Sequential Controllers, 1x 961 Sequential interface,

Here is a link to a video made by The Analog Lab, who just completed the restoration. If you have trouble opening this link, try pasting it into your browser, or go to their website,www.theanaloglab.com and you will find the video You can hear the synth-the entire piece was recored on it a few days ago."

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Rick Powell 1969 RA Moog 1p/2p Modular Up for Auction

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via this auction

via the listing: "RA MOOG modular synthesizer system built in 1969. This 1p/2p custom system built especially for Rick Powell in 1969.

Rick was a musician, a producer and a close friend of Robert Moog.

This is one of only a few completely intact RA Moog factory built custom systems specifically built for a customer during the RA Moog period.

Rick Powell used this unit on his “Choir Book” LP (also featured on LP cover) and also the “Switched On Country” LP.

System was built with a RA Moog 950 keyboard (serial 2048) which is in very good condition. The modules are as shown. 4 of the 902 voltage controller amplifiers, 2 of the 911 envelope generators, a 907 fixed filter bank, a 904-A voltage controlled low pass filter, a 904-B voltage controlled high pass filter, a 901-A oscillator controller, a 901-B oscillator, a 903 white sound source, a 901 voltage controlled oscillator and 2 of the mixer units. Both keyboard and cabinet interconnect cables are included. The 901 has a common factory mod to regulate thermal changes which cause drift.

I Bought this unit directly from Rick Powell’s widow and drove cross country from Los Angeles to Florida to pick it up. I wanted to avoid shipping it. Months later I drove it cross country again to Georgia to drop it off with Phil Cirocco of C.M.S. Phil Cirocco at C.M.S. is by far the most knowledgeable, talented, experienced and careful modular synthesizer technician in the world. Though I requested Phil restore the unit meticulously at to factory operating spec, I also insisted the entire system remain as factory stock as possible and all replaced electronic parts be in harmony with the original production parts. A great deal of Phil’s time was used to make this system as perfect as possible and operating to original factory spec. The bill for servicing was a substantial investment. At the time of servicing I had planned to keep this unit and spared no expense. Recently however I was fortunate to have the opportunity to purchase a more desirable system and so I will let this beautiful perfectly restored system go to a new home.

This is a very rare chance to own an original RA Moog factory assembled unit with interesting provenance. It is also a rare chance to own a Moog system so expertly and carefully electronically restored."

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Moog Modular IP demo (Vintage 1969)


YouTube Uploaded by CZRider01 on Nov 26, 2011

"Just messing around with my 1969 RA Moog modular. Added annotations to describe the different settings I adjust during demo. The IP is all original from Aug 1969 and still plays great. I did the restorations and tune-up and kept the Moog as original as possible. This Moog has 3-901 osc., a 904a VCF, 2-902 VCA's, 2-911 EG's, 2-CP3 mixers, 903 noise, 907 FFB, 905 reverb, 991 filter/attenuator, CP7 routing panel, and added a 912 env. follower. Added to the blank panels a Q960 and 2 Q961 sequencer and switches from Synthesizers.com."
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