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| Name: | Gonzalo Vazquez-Casals |
| Email: | gavc@att.net |
| Where are you from: | Queens, NY, USA |
| Comments: | What a great website. It answers many questions for people like us, who acquired the Moog Acquisition Syndrome in the 1970s and 1980s. My personal colletion include(d): 2 Minis, 1 Micro, 1 Poly (not any more), 1 Prodigy, and 1 Memory Plus. All great instruments with a superb sound. God bless Dr. Moog and his team for the joy derived from playing and listening this instruments. |
| November 7, 2001 09:46:34 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | andrew |
| Email: | soldaddy@juno.com |
| Where are you from: | florida |
| Comments: | hi, great site. I was wondering how many of the 3 oscillator lyra prototypes were made, and how much one would be worth if any are still around. Also, why did the series never make it to production? It looks neat enough. Thanks! |
| November 7, 2001 03:21:39 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Rita Moore |
| Email: | |
| Where are you from: | USA |
| Comments: | Excellent site Thanks Harry potter |
| November 1, 2001 02:13:57 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Mustafa |
| Email: | |
| Where are you from: | Swaziland |
| Comments: | Thank very much for site is very much a helpful thing. I am a train station |
| October 30, 2001 10:27:39 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Atif Abdul Mageed |
| Email: | atifabdu@hotmail.com |
| Where are you from: | United Arab Emirates |
| Comments: | Realy it is very interested site, It is the first time for me to visit your site,what great efforts you did,with my best wishes |
| October 28, 2001 22:32:00 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Bachmann Christa ( Synthwomen) |
| Email: | Oli94@aol.com |
| Where are you from: | Ulm Germany |
| Comments: | It`s a very great site! I love Moog Synth`s. I have a litte Prodigy and I love him. If I have one million Dollar, I would buy all moog Synthesizers.;-) Excuse my english. With best wishes, Christa |
| October 27, 2001 20:03:56 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Mike Richter |
| Email: | cptfunky@gmx.de |
| Where are you from: | Munich, Germany |
| Comments: | What a fantastic site! Thanks for all the information! Some years ago, i bought my first moog (a mini) and it was well accepted by my other family members (Hammond B3, Fender Rhodes E-Piano and Hohner Clavinet). I will NEVER give it away again! Forget allthe digital shit, MOOG RULES! |
| October 12, 2001 14:07:10 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Demokid |
| Email: | nope |
| Where are you from: | Stockholm/Sweden |
| Comments: | Hi! Finaly I bougth a Minimoog with Kenton MIDI. I love it!! *happy* Great site, keep up the good work! Kind regards Demokid Check out my vintage sizer site: http://hello.to/synthesizers |
| October 9, 2001 12:05:36 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Fred Marino |
| Email: | frederickm@webtv.net |
| Where are you from: | Wallingford Connecticut |
| Comments: | American ingenuity at it's FINEST. A page right out of history. Thanks to all of the folks at MOOG that made the American Dream a Reality. Long Live The "Model D" ! |
| October 7, 2001 14:00:45 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | steve |
| Email: | spwile@aol.com |
| Where are you from: | Southern California |
| Comments: | I love this site - my thanks to all involved. I know of an available 1968 Moog Modular 3C Synthesizer in mint condition. I would like to know the value of what seems to be a very rare system. According to the sales summary, only a handful of these and other modulars were produced through 1971. I hope someone can help. Thank you. |
| October 2, 2001 15:32:44 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | seb |
| Email: | rebuzt@asbezt.de |
| Where are you from: | augsburg |
| Comments: | where can i find moog t-shirts ? anywhere on the web ? thanks |
| September 30, 2001 18:05:57 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Mindy |
| Email: | mkane@agnesscott.edu |
| Where are you from: | Georgia |
| Comments: | Hey, I listened to Moog recordings of Bizet's Carmen when I was little. If anyone knows where I can lay hands on a copy PLEASE help! It was the best music I ever heard. I drove Mom up the wall when I cranked it up, and I was only 5. |
| September 25, 2001 02:28:42 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | J-Fr. D. |
| Email: | zfactor@videotron.ca |
| Where are you from: | Lorraine, Qc., Canada |
| Comments: | Wow! Who's heard of a fatter sound than moog's? Need taurus pedals for my wall of sound. Thank you Dr. Moog! P.S. nice web site man! |
| September 15, 2001 01:23:42 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | dan little |
| Email: | danlittle.com |
| Where are you from: | East Aurora, NY |
| Comments: | My good Friend Don Pegg told me of this wonderful, warm and fuzzy place on the net. I'M BACK HOME AGAIN! This site is amazing, you have not only a captured a rare era when the stars, sun and moon all lined up for a moment, but you have immortalized the few lucky ducks that were privedged to have been a part of it. I can't help but think that the limitless talent of one "Roger luther" is behind this. Larry Kopek are you there too, did you ever forgive me for throwing a teabag across the room a |
| September 11, 2001 00:27:34 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Matteo Pancera |
| Email: | matteopancera@hotmail.com |
| Where are you from: | Rodengo Saiano |
| Comments: | I'm 16 years old but when i heard for the first the moog of keith Emerson in "Lucky man"i fall in love for this incredible synthesizer built by a big man his name is ROBERT ALBERT MOOG is a genius and i loved him for a graet innovation in the elctronic music. |
| September 7, 2001 19:54:36 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Robert Webb |
| Email: | webbmadd@britishlibrary.net |
| Where are you from: | London |
| Comments: | I was the keyboard player on England's 'Garden Shed' album (1977). Has anybody got my old Minimoog? I sold it in London in about 1980. The standard case was painted in a classy mid-grey gloss. It had a special 2nd LFO modification added which produced a unique vibrato going above and below the main pitch note. It also had 20-turn pots on the trimming pots and 10-turn pots on the fascia frequency control pots. I'd love to know where it has ended up! |
| September 6, 2001 23:26:27 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Rich |
| Email: | |
| Where are you from: | |
| Comments: | Absolutely awesome Page. Thanks for the info..... |
| September 4, 2001 21:08:56 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | DJ Phaser |
| Email: | http://djphaser.cjb.net |
| Where are you from: | The net |
| Comments: | Kool!!! Please, visit me too!!! http://djphaser.cjb.net |
| August 24, 2001 20:17:48 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Jim Poltrone |
| Email: | poltr1@dnaco.net |
| Where are you from: | Dayton OH |
| Comments: | Saw the link in this month's Electronic Musician. It's a fabulous site that brought back a lot of good memories for me! I started getting into synths in '79, and purchased a Minimoog in '83. I still have copies of many of the spec sheets for all the Moogs circa 1979, which show up in the Instruments section. I'm definitely bookmarking this page for future visits. Perhaps I can contribute a few things of my own to the archives. |
| August 17, 2001 03:01:21 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | MANTEAU Florent |
| Email: | fmanteau@caramail.com |
| Where are you from: | nantes,FRANCE |
| Comments: | it's a great site, felicitation. i'm looking for schematics drawn of any vintage instruments to bluilt my personnal (flow-)moog. if you have any information about this, contact me. thank you and livethe fusicians. |
| August 7, 2001 23:18:19 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | outragis gren |
| Email: | hellsforchildren@aol.com |
| Where are you from: | molecule speedway |
| Comments: | we have come to employ earthling technology and have rated the taurus to be the ideal analog synth |
| August 4, 2001 16:25:10 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Steve Brenner |
| Email: | sbrenner@golden.net |
| Where are you from: | Canada |
| Comments: | This site just made my DAY ! Found the info in the August 2001 E.M. |
| July 31, 2001 19:39:58 (GMT Time) |
| Name: | Rob sohmer |
| Email: | Robsohmr@pacbell.net |
| Where are you from: | Oakland, Ca |
| Comments: | What a pleasant site. I'm glad it exists. I met Dr. Moog back around "75 and have been a big fan for quite some time. I have most of the documentation shown here and some marvelous photos of Keith Emerson with his modular at work. ELP's 1974 Brain Salad surgery tour was one of the most amazing shows i've ever seen ( and as a pro musician and long time concert goer.. I've seen alot!) Just last week I was trying to explain to my young neices that synths used to be that big and had no presets.I do |
| July 29, 2001 00:57:46 (GMT Time) |