From Kenny Balys Sent Thu, Sep 19th 2019, 14:07
100% agree on the Minimoog re-issue. Its more than the sum of its parts. I have heard it said that if one has a Mini, they are 95% of the way that a Moog modular would take them. As a pedestrian, I like hearing this but I cannot confirm that its true... so I choose to believe it :) On 19.09.19 14:05 , Marshall Craig wrote: > Ah, I’ll have to check Wiggler out, thanks. But yeah, $10K for a small modular > synth is quite a steep climb. But then again, I spent $3K on a Minimoog Reissue > and it was /completely/ worth it. At one time I did see a reissued Moog 15 for > $6500 on Reverb, but again didn’t quite have the cash (or nerve) to go for it… > > -M > >> On Sep 18, 2019, at 2:27 PM, M V <xx_xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx >> <mailto:xx_xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx>> wrote: >> >> Model 10 and 15 use the 901 and 921 oscillators, respectively. Plenty of info >> out there on real and perceived differences (901s were the first Moog osc). >> >> this general question comes up a lot on the MuffWiggler site in the 5U >> section, so worth reading around there too for more info. >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> *From:*Marshall Craig <xxxxxx@xx.xxx <mailto:xxxxxx@xx.xxx>> >> *Sent:*Wednesday, September 18, 2019 5:08 PM >> *To:*AH <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx <mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>> >> *Subject:*[AH] Differences between Moog 10 and Moog 15 Modulars? >> So Moog is reissuing the Moog 10 Modular, and in the past has reissued the >> Moog 15. Can anyone tell me the differences between these two units, and is >> there actually a less expensive alternative that gets “that sound!”? Just >> playing with the idea of jumping into modular synthesis at the deep end…. >> >> -M >