1)I didn’t receive the extra sets of strings that was promised when I ordered the guitar.
There is a toggle switch cap that is lose,not a deal breaker but @ 6000 clams this should have been addressed.In fact @ 6000 clams this shouldn’t happen.
I realize that Moog is a keyboard company,but you should send out the guitars in concert tuning.This way we know that the neck is stable.I popped the the high string while tuning the guitar,so this review is without the high e and without a replacement.
Now the good
The pups without Vo power sound great;to my ears almost a p90 sound
The overall guitar is well made the action is low and setup is good.In fact I may keep the .011 strings as bending is not a problem.Not what I like in string gauge, but extremely playable.
The Vo electronic’s are killa.There is so many playing possibilities,that I dont know where to begin.
I now know what Lou Reed meant when he said this changes everything.Tapping, complex chords,drones,not to mention dobro,banjo and beyond this guitar has been a revelation for me ,and all this without stompboxes,and a e string.
Hope this first impression helps you all,including the rants.
Sorry, just saw him live at MIM and he sucked really bad. I tried really hard to appreciate it but jeez, lodged in between buddy guy and Santana he was really lacking.
Sweetwater overnighted some moog strings for me,I now have a e string.
Theremint if yer reading this the aqua colour is not as greenish in person as it is in the pictures.Infact it’s more of a teal colour,more blue than green.
Voltar,I was going to try a e string off some strings I had,but they were gold plated and I wasn’t sure if they’d work with the Vo power.Yesterday I played thru a vox ad5 mini amp.I like to do that with any guitar I get.If it sounds good thru a small 125.00 amp it’ll sound way better with my other amps.
Today I’m trying a vintage setup with the moog.Chicago Blues Box Buddy Guy Signature amp,fulltone tape echo,fulltone dejavibe,eternity love pedal,maybe a treble booster,and a octavia.I have a lot of fuzz boxes around so I may mess with them.
How much do gold-plated strings go for these days? I should be surprised, but I’m not. I’m curious to know how it would sound through my Pignose. Have you got a Pignose?
They used to be about 18.00 a set for .009’s,now I think it’s 25.00 a set.I get them at www.juststrings.com they used to be called maxima but now it’s I think it’s called optima.Great strings and they last forever.I had a original pignose back in the day,can’t remember what happened to it.Fun lil amp.A friend of mine has one of the bigger 40 watt ones and it sounds pretty good
Hi Gamaliel,
Thanks for the review. I actually like more bluish than greenish, I think, so the color should be fine. I’ll see in two weeks when mine arrives. I am hoping the Vo guitar will sound great with my Orange Tiny terror combo or my Bose L1. I’ll give a bit of a review on mine too when I get it. I may even videotape the event and post it on Youtube.
Yup it is pretty bad when you lay out 6K and they did not even put the front strap holder one. O know it’s not a big deal, but how would you feel about drilling into your 6K guitar, not at the easiest location either.
I am going to try those Thomastick Infeld PowerBrights on mine as soon as the medium gauge’s that i got go dead. I hope they work as that man is the the string to use. Not the Sliders but the Power Brights, and thank God for Juststrings.com
Never could stand Lou Reed, never figured out how come he made it. I guess most of them in those days were actually just starting out playing and some of them actually figured it out, and some never did.
Stu
Ironically, Lou Reed is the only artist I’ve seen mentioned on these forums that I think doesn’t suck. I’ll take some blown out Velvet Underground over prog wankery any day. And I’ll take said prog wankery any day over Santana. That crap is intolerable at best.
Technical proficiency over an instrument does not render you a worthwhile artist.
Hi Gamaliel, they are a lot better for my playing style, I really hate tearing my fingernails out on Heavies.
Depending on how you have the guitar setup, will depend on whether or not you notice any real difference in the strings.
I noticed that I had to increase the VO Power for the top E, only, none of the rest area affected at all. You might need to alter the setup of the guitar as you may get a little fret buzz on the D and A strings, which in reality are almost the same as the ones in the heavy set in any case, and the bottom E is exactly the same as the one in the heavy set so no changes there.
To summarize, I would say that for a full sustain in the middle or intelligent sustainer setting that you will probably need a little more VO Power. Not a lot and there is plenty to spare.
How are you liking it?.
It sure needs a diffferent style of playing to take advantage of all its tricks doesn’t it. I have found the Mooger Fooger to be an excellent addition to it, and will probably add in their Analog Delay, even though I have several others to mess with.
I am trying to get the Moog Guitar to be the center piece of an entirely different setup that is all Moog, no Simulations Amp package and all that. Just a real sound from a real axe with some neat tricks on it, and above all no diigital unitl of course the recording part, I can’t warrant keeping all the analog gear up to date. tape parts are real hard ot find these days, and as everyone seems to think that an MP3 is quality audio, I sometimes wonder why I bought the Digidesign gear. Native seems fine by all accounts these days.
I really hope you enjoy the Axe and if you do want to mess with a set of lights as well, give me some place to send you a set, I have 12 of them. I will be using a set or 2 for myself to experimant with, but I don’t think I will be heading down that road.
Stuartpa,many thanks for the info,I had figured that the high e might need a lil more Vo power,and it sure does have enough to spare.It also has me exploring different techniques.I’ve never been much into tapping or using the whammy bar that much,but I find myself doing it alot more now.Specially tapping out different chord structures.Looks like I’ll have to get a few floogers as well,l’m thinking a freq box to start off with,followed by a murf The guitar likes effects,especially delays and chorus type stuff.Funny it liked fuzz effects better than distortion,but maybe I just needed to fine tune it more.
Hey your welcome, the one thing I wouldn’t do is get the Freq.., box, go with the Mooger Fooger first. I think you will find that the Freq. box detracts completely from the guitar. My Sales Engineer at Sweetwater recommended this to me when I went to get one from him.
I am getting the Delay even though I have a ton of them, but he really recommended the Moog Analog Delay for the Guitar and MF.
By the way is the MURF the same as the Mfooger?
I noticed that thing with Fuzz and Distortion, a bit of a surprise there.
I have so many effects it will take me my entire life what’s left of it, to try em all out. So for now I think I will stick with the Moog gear and the Gsys from TC.
It is an amazing axe, I wish I had had this in the 70’s
Stuart
I think I will get the murf next,followed by the delay.I was wondering how the 12 step phaser would sound too.That’s one effect I haven’t used since the 70’s
The phaser would be INSANE on that thing! You have GOT to get at least the phaser! I’m telling you, Gamaliel, you CANNOT go wrong with the MF-103.
Stuartpa, a Moogerfooger is what the line of boxes are called. The MuRF, or MUltiple Resonant Frequency array is a Moogerfooger. The freqbox MF-107 is a moogerfooger, as is the 102 Ring Modulator and 103 phaser. Confused yet?
Thanks Voltar,being I don’t have a phaser that might be the one to get first,plus I could always run it thru the voyager
EricK GaS is always best if relieved.Anyways this is in the future,maybe with tax refund,assuming I get one this year