Keiths' Moog is definitely dangerous. I was listening to ELPs' "Live
in Poland" on my home stereo (it's bi-amped w/2-15" subs that normally
don't get much of a workout). When he hit a low note in the synth solo
in "Lucky Man", it nearly blew me out of my chair...serious cone
excursion. The AN can come pretty close to the "Lucky solo" sound, but
doesn't seem to have the same sub-bass
energy.
--- In
AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Edwards" <edward.edwards@v...>
wrote:
> ...I have a book on synthesizers somewhere around here which is a
compilation of
> articles from Keyboard. On chapter is called "The Most Dangerous
Synth in the
> World" and is about Keith Emerson's Moog. The extended frequency
range is
> explained to have resulted in the enormous sound he got...