This little beauty has been mine since new, i still have the reciept and all the original booklets in perfect condition with preset instructions for various sounds including whistle to bassoon, and advertising paraphenalia including the memory marker sheets, info on ricjk wakeman etc, and a schematic diagram of the internal workings.
It has never been gigged or placed in a smoky room it has a scratch on the woodwork which can be easily fixed as its just a surface scratch other than this its perfect and plays perfectly. All the original keys and knobs are present and there is no issues with sticking keys etc. I bought it because I was 21 and was in a band and was hoping to emulate the sounds of Numan, Cabaret Voltaire, and early Human League but I ended up getting into reggae…the bloody thing has been in my attic ever since so make me an offer but I will not accept anything less than £800 as I have seen these go on ebay for this £750 without the original manuals etc…and the fact that it sounds perfect is a bonus. I have not put this on Ebay as i want it to go to a good home…contact me on omd1965@yahoo.co.uk…i’m in Glasgow Scotland and will hope the buyer can pick up as i want to show it working and i don’t want to take the chance of it being damaged in transit. If there is no offers I wil view it as a sign that I should keep it.
If I had the money to spend, I’d do it in a heartbeat. The Moog Prodigy is one of those classic instruments that people are going to wish they’d bought when it was still attainable. Are you sure you want to sell it? If it were mine, I would keep my hands on it… The price on that thing is going up really fast.
I think one of those days those units are going to be one of the rarer units because so many people have thrashed through 3 of them and they are very often treated like they are a dime a dozen.
Because they were considered a budget synth at one point, people seem to think they will always be around and they are VERY sought after.