Here is a link to a small gallery of photos of my newly converted MiniMoog Voyager. This was a “Full Conversion” to the Anniversary Edition. I like it a sooper dooper lot.
WOW! GREAT JOB ON THE PICTURES! I DIDNT LIKE THE AE AT FIRST, BUT THEN IT KINDA GREW ON ME…BUT THESE PICTURES ARE GREAT. DID MOOG INSTALL 2.1 AND CALIBRATE IT?
It took me about 10 minutes just to load one picture, with my 56k, but it was well worth the wait. I am tempted t oget my Sig converted, but I’d rather get myself another Voyager later this year.
Nice photos, i saw that they are allready converted to jpg, so there must be another reason why the download takes such a long time (got cabel here).
Anyway, just to let you know.
I decided not to convert to the Ann. - Version, not that i don’t like it (ahh all this lights and the black color), no, i will only keep my signature version as it is, this is the original, one of sixhundret. With the conversion i would destroy one of them.
Hello,
Most of the photos are 2800x2100 (about 40 inches wide at 72 dpi ) and the “.Mac” site is a little slow. But if you click on a thumbnail to load the photo and then click again on the enlarged photo you should get the “supersized” photo (they are pretty big). So each photo is abot 1.5 to 2 megabytes.
Enjoy.
I also have a Signature edition Voyager. I was interested in a conversion to an Anniversary model but the deal breaker was I could not keep the serial number.
When I ordered a VX-351, it was the same serial number as my Voyager SE, months after I got the Vger. What are the chances of that! As you might imagine I am VERY reluctant to give up the serial number on my SE.
It would be different if I were converting a Performer edition. I may acquire an Anniversary model but I have to find a job first (got laid off recently)
Oh well if I’m going to lose my serial number on my Signature Edition, there’s no way I’ll ever allow that to happen. The pictures took a while to load because each one is almost 2mb. I did spend a few hours last night after I posted looking at all of the pics. Has anyone figured how they got it to light up? Is there a bulb or tube behind the control panel, is it fibreoptic or what?
Yes, some of you might have seen this synth on Ebay recently but I just couldn’t part with it. It’s here to stay in my collection. These AE units are stellar!