I wouldn’t be suprised if there was a place in Mobile that sold them, but at the very least you are just a stones throw from New Orleans and surely someone there has Moog.
Sometimes I forget that some of the bigger cities in the south are still “in the south”.
They’ve got a used OS for $1999, an Oberheim 4 voice for $3999, and a fully serviced Prophet 5 for $2499! I don’t care who you are, you can’t beat those deals.
Hey Erick, Not so I have only found Little Phatty Stage’s in stock. And you are aware of my Guitar Center Moog Lunch hour faux pas that was never fixed, right?
Things are cheaper around here. New OS for 2K plus tax. Used LP’s for 800. Foogers at good prices. There is a performance edition (Black) Voyager in the case, but I’ve never asked what they wanted for it.
Well it looks like the sub $2000 Voyager is a thing of the past. Los Angeles Craigslist and ebay had some great prices last month ($1700-$1900 for Performers, AEs and Selects). Prices look like they’re going back up to the $2000+ range. Same with Little Phatties. I had seen them as low as $700. Now they’re back up to $1000+. At least all the ones I can find. I should have never sold my Tribute…I can’t find one anywhere now.
Actually… every synthesizer that I own now, I purchased without ever actually seeing one in real life.
Waldorf Q Plus
Waldorf XT
Future Retro 777
Alesis Andromeda A6
Clavia Nord Modular G2.
I have been really “lucky” because I absolutely love each piece for what they can each do. (uniqueness)
I bought my voyager without ever seeing one, too. My expectations in a instrument at this price were very high, but the voyager overtopped them. Not because of the great design or the excellent quality, it’s just that incredible feeling that you get when you play a while with the voyager. After this experience almost all other digital instruments sound to me like cheap toys. The voyager is a real instrument, which gives expressiveness back to the keyboarder!
I sold my car to get a voyager and it was the best deal i ever made, even though i have some financial problems right now. But diving through sound heavens is way better then driving through traffic nightmares!
Truth is, I never played a Voyager before I bought mine, also. I looked at one in a store and played a Little Phatty at that time. Then I saw what would become mine on eBay and ended up picking it up for less than I would have spent on a Phatty.
I was pretty sure of the sonic quality. I did own a D years ago and knew what I was in for.
Come to think of it, over the years I’ve bought more keyboards unplayed than ones I played first. (Good reason I’ve sold several of them, too!)
I could not have ever bought a PPG or Mellotron with out playing them first. Those machines seem so poor compared to todays machines. But the Voyager is ectually better for me than my D was. The additional mod routings and TP are really nice additions. The sound and keyboard just coerce me to play daily.
I haven’t played one since the electric blue first came out. They had one at the sam ash by my house and I was there like everyday playing with it and learning on it. But stupid people bring there stupid kids who grab at everything and bang on everything. Eventually it got pretty beat up, pots were loose, keys were crooked, it was very sad. I remember the sales guy coming up to me and saying “that thing pretty hard to figure out huh? I haven’t been able figure out anything on there” I breifly looked up from the controls and said “naw im not having any problems” then got back to programing
Whats pretty hard to figure out is why places like sam ash and guitar center expect people to buy instruments that people dip their hands in mud and play.
THE GC had a Roland Fantom G8 and it looked like a coolaid fingered lunatic had played an abstract version of chopsticks all over it.
Those stores blow.
Oh, that same GC only had 1 lp and the second time I went in I didn’t see it.