One new for me too, I'll let it season for 20 years then play it, it should be treated like the great wines ;-)
M
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Id love one thanks... can't have too many CS80's
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yamahacs80@yahoogroups.comDate: 06/16/2011 20:14
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re: Is Anyone Hoping for a New Version of the CS-80?
Yes, but just like the original Minimoog is still the best (I have three of them!) - the original CS-80 will still be unbeaten (I have two of them!)...;c)
Cheers,
TOM
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Mario" <benjamin.marioe1@...> wrote:
>
> Is anyone here hoping Yamaha will come out with a new version of the CS-80?
>
> Of course, this new version would have to address all the problems associated with the original one. But I do not want to change its weight, though... just what's inside of it, though.
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> I know that Moog has done well with its Minimoog reissues, including the elongated Voyager XL version.
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> ~Ben
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