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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Blue SIEL Electronic Keyboard Nylong Gig Bag

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"This item is a Siel gig bag for an electronic keyboard or synthesizer. It is a nylon gig bag with plastic inside to help protect your keyboard. The inner dimensions of the bag are about 24.5" long by 12" deep. It also has one large accessory pouch on the outside of the bag..."



Formant Modular Noise Module

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"Module for the legendary formant analog modular synth: Noise module, a noise generator with white noise, colored noise and random voltage. Board is not fully loaded, as far as I can, missing a transistor and a diode or a resistor. In the front of the pot is already in there, and LED jack missing..."

Formant Modular COM Module

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"Module for the legendary formant analog modular synth: COM module, the output interface for the synth. With controls for bass, treble and mids and general output power, also tensions and sound are brought out. The board is provided almost full, an IC is missing, as far as I can see. Four pots are mounted in the front panel, missing the jack sockets..."

Formant Modular RFM Filter Module

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"Module for the legendary formant analog synth: RFM module, a filter with the settings in F0, Q and A, so cutoff and resonance. Can probably also with all other analog modular systems integrate. The board is fully loaded as far as I can see, also is the front plate already with 5 pots, a switch and jack in and out jack socket fitted. The remaining pots and wiring are not yet done..."

R. A. Moog Moog Modular Synthesizer 1P Cabinet and Power Supply

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"This is an R. A. Moog 1P cabinet that housed a system which was brought to life for me by Steve Masucci. The power supply works great, and the tolex is in good shape. No rips, but some residual grease-pencil marks on the removable back panel."



R. A. Moog 901 Oscillator SN

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"This is an R. A. Moog Voltage Controlled Oscillator. It was part of a system that was brought to full functionality by Steve Masucci. The tag on the back says 901, 051-4-70 and 1237. Please check out the other modules for sale, and happy bidding!"

R. A. Moog 904-B High Pass Filter SN 873-2-70 1183

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"This is an R. A. Moog 904-B Voltage Controlled High Pass Filter. It was part of a system that was brought to full functionality by Steve Masucci. The tag on the back is a bit hard to read: it says 904-B, 873-2-70 and 1183."




R. A. Moog 904-C Filter Coupler SN 880-2-70 1169

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"This is an R. A. Moog 904-C Filter Coupler, designed to link your 904-A lowpass and 904-B highpass into either bandpass or band-reject mode. It was part of a system that was brought to full functionality by Steve Masucci. The tag on the back is a bit hard to read: it says 904-C, 880-2-70 and 1169."



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

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"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."

R. A. Moog 911 Envelope Generator SN 765-1-70 1614

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"This is an R. A. Moog 911 Envelope 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 911; 765-1-70 and 1614."

Note the previous 911 EG had an SN of 765-1-70 1615. It appears the second box with 1614 and 1615 are the unit numbers. It's interesting that the effective serial numbers for early Moog modules were split into two boxes.



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