Re: What is in the post? welcome to GWA: gear whores anonymo
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 9:09 am
Get a matrix mixer. Two thirds, one stone.manymanyhaha wrote:six amps so only covering two thirds![]()
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Get a matrix mixer. Two thirds, one stone.manymanyhaha wrote:six amps so only covering two thirds![]()
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Got an email from Moog this morning:MrNovember wrote:Apparently an upgrade may be available in the future, although I haven't been able to find this from an official Moog source:MrNovember wrote:I love my Sub 37, congrats! I still don't fully get the "new" version. There's some tweaks and I'm sure they're great, but they hardly seem worth it. If they kept the CV from the limited version I might understand
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2017/ ... nt-37/amp/
I sent my Authorised Moog Service people an email for more info and they'd say they'll get back to me shortly once they have all the details.Current Sub 37 owners who would like to update their synthesizer with the hardware revisions found in the newly released Subsequent 37 can now contact an Authorized Moog Service Center to upgrade their instrument.
The upgrade is offered in two configurations:
The Full Sub 37 Upgrade: $350 + shipping
Replaces Analog Board (Subsequent sound engine), Right-Panel Board (high-powered headphone amp) and Key-bed with those found in the Subsequent 37. User pays shipping one-way, Moog covers the return shipping.
Key-bed Only Update: $159 + shipping
Installs the Subsequent 37's upgraded Key-bed for improved playability and swift action. User pays shipping one-way, Moog covers the return shipping.
Mine shipped, can't wait to get loud with it!ck3 wrote:The build quality is beyond solid, and the army green finish adds just the right amount of "hoss" to just about any board, but there are more affordable and feature-laden perc variants out there. Still, the combo of transistors that Land Devices chose interacts magically as a boost for almost all Muff-type fuzzes and seriously brings the doom.comesect2.0 wrote:should i pull the trigger on a land device hp-2...![]()
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just got some dough and feel shyitty bout spendin over 160 for a fuzz....
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Ah, that's bananas. I think you went lessmanymanyhaha wrote:I went a bit, welltoday
yeah Brad's pedals are really sexy inside and out, i have to stop myself grabbing ever single one I see for sale. the dizzy tone is so weird though. It has a regular fuzz/gain/attack/sustain knob like most old fuzzes, then a weird tone knob that also does some kind of clean blend/bias thing, and the volume control apparently effects the bias of Q2. I've only had it a couple of days but yeah, sounds excellent and it's a big brown sparkly enclosurecomesect2.0 wrote:ugh! that sounds so good...I need to sell this skychord cmos drone to level out a guilt trip.
been eyein creepy finger pedals too.
MrNovember wrote:Got an email from Moog this morning:MrNovember wrote:Apparently an upgrade may be available in the future, although I haven't been able to find this from an official Moog source:MrNovember wrote:I love my Sub 37, congrats! I still don't fully get the "new" version. There's some tweaks and I'm sure they're great, but they hardly seem worth it. If they kept the CV from the limited version I might understand
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2017/ ... nt-37/amp/I sent my Authorised Moog Service people an email for more info and they'd say they'll get back to me shortly once they have all the details.Current Sub 37 owners who would like to update their synthesizer with the hardware revisions found in the newly released Subsequent 37 can now contact an Authorized Moog Service Center to upgrade their instrument.
The upgrade is offered in two configurations:
The Full Sub 37 Upgrade: $350 + shipping
Replaces Analog Board (Subsequent sound engine), Right-Panel Board (high-powered headphone amp) and Key-bed with those found in the Subsequent 37. User pays shipping one-way, Moog covers the return shipping.
Key-bed Only Update: $159 + shipping
Installs the Subsequent 37's upgraded Key-bed for improved playability and swift action. User pays shipping one-way, Moog covers the return shipping.
I don't really have any serious issues with mine. The keybed is fine but I guess it's not the most amazing keybed in the world or anything - just curious to hear someone that's had it both ways.$harkToootth wrote:@worra and @November - Unpopular opinion but, (preface to 'unpopular opinion') I think the stuff you're doing on the 37 sounds great as is. (Actual unpopular opinion) Save your money and get cool 'forward thinking' pedals when they come out. It it's not broke, don't fix it.
Seriously, do either of you have problems with the current keyboard? As said both of yours 'sound' good to me so I don't know. Doesn't seem worth it.
Pladask 4x6 on the board!UglyCasanova wrote:Get a matrix mixer. Two thirds, one stone.manymanyhaha wrote:six amps so only covering two thirds![]()
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actually moredamnableman wrote:Ah, that's bananas. I think you went lessmanymanyhaha wrote:I went a bit, welltoday
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