[sdiy] minimoog Voyager !!!!!
Nicholas Pelkey
njpguy at icqmail.com
Mon Aug 6 05:08:18 CEST 2001
Ya know the signature series offers more than a signature...
Hand-finished cabinet in your choice of genuine solid maple (light), cherry (honey-colored), or walnut (brown).
Illuminated, clear acryllic Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels
Gold-plated nameplate
Padded Gig Bag
Four-year warranty, with two free factory tunings.
A specific low serial number is assigned to each order.
Every Signature Edition Instrument is individually inspected and signed by Bob Moog.
A couple of these seem like mods a diy person would do.
like the pitch wheel etc...saw that recently on someones mini.
Regular orders get two year warranties...and the software is upgradeable. So 500 bucks for some neat stuff that I would do myself..... And being a part of history...I mean "Bob Moog" is putting out a synth!!
Also this thing does chords too via midi out...
On Sun, 05 August 2001, "Rob B" wrote:
>
> even without any electronics knowledge whatsoever, it would still be a
> dubious purchase, regardless of its cult status, esp for the masses.
>
> I mean, cmon, even now I would be more tempted to spend 1k+ on just a
> minimoog, Sunsyn, Andromeda, Omega, ATC-1, Waldorf Q, and get more poly,
> more keys, yadda yadda.
>
> This board is just for purist imo, and Bob knows that to them money is no
> object, although there aren't many out there so he is going to charge out
> the wazoo for the added cost of doing small runs etc etc.
>
> The signature is hilarious.. One thing I always liked about synths was that
> there wasn't this rock star mentality. You could be who you wanted to be
> without a designer or some other rock stars name getting in the way.
>
> What he is doing is kinda good though, in a way: charging the
> "gotta-have-its" the gotta have price to pay for the tooling cost, etc, so
> that when the rest of us decide its a decent unit and get the feel for it,
> we buy it and get charged far less.
>
>
> Rob
>
> aim : cybrgzr0 <--last thing is a number
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: matti <matti at devo.com>
> To: Paul Maddox <Paul.Maddox at wavesynth.com>
> Cc: Synth DIY LIST <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 6:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] minimoog Voyager !!!!!
>
>
> > You're looking at it from the point of view of a diy-synthesist, I think.
> > Imagine being someone who could never build the thing on their own for the
> > life of them, who value bob moog's return to the field of synthesizers,
> > and who view the signature as something with high personal and cultural
> > importance. Of course, it _is_ in large part marketting....
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Paul Maddox wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Yeah, I thought it was just $500... $3000 is WAY over the top..
> > >
> > > > It looks like a very nice little machine, too!
> > >
> > > agreed, but Im not sure its worth $3000...
> > >
> > > Paul Maddox
> > > _______________________________________
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