Hi there.
Does any body have the wood panel on the top left hand side not sitting flush with the front panel?
there is a gap on mine
I spoke to the store I bought it from and they say it is normal.
I hoping there not fobbing me off.
wood panel on the top left hand side not sitting flush
Re: wood panel on the top left hand side not sitting flush
A lot of us have this! It appears to be the rear aluminium part is a bit too wide (vs the other parts inc the control panel). I just ignore it now but would have been nice to not be there letting dust in.
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Re: wood panel on the top left hand side not sitting flush
Hi guys,
Andy Hughes from Moog Tech Support here.
We have a small insert that you can easily install at home that will prevent dust from getting in through that gap, as well as preventing the backlighting from the display form showing in the gap.
Contact me at [email protected] or by phone (8280-251-0090 xt 221, 217, or 204 for assistance. We can send this insert out to you at no charge, and walk you through the installation.
Thanks,
Andy Hughes
Service Department Manager
Moog Music, Inc.
Andy Hughes from Moog Tech Support here.
We have a small insert that you can easily install at home that will prevent dust from getting in through that gap, as well as preventing the backlighting from the display form showing in the gap.
Contact me at [email protected] or by phone (8280-251-0090 xt 221, 217, or 204 for assistance. We can send this insert out to you at no charge, and walk you through the installation.
Thanks,
Andy Hughes
Service Department Manager
Moog Music, Inc.
Re: wood panel on the top left hand side not sitting flush
Hi Andy, I received my rubber insert to fill the gap. Any chance you could post a set of install instructions? It might save you a bunch of phone time and keep me from effin' it up
FrostByte
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Moog Sub37,moogerfooger CP-251,minifooger delay,Moog EP-3 expression pedals(2)
Yamaha Motifes8 w/PLG150 Plug-in board, Yamaha WX-5 Wind controller, Yamaha QY70,
Steinberg UR44 Interface, Cubase Pro8
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Re: wood panel on the top left hand side not sitting flush
I think the it would be a very good idea also for solving the other problems.FrostByte wrote:Hi Andy, I received my rubber insert to fill the gap. Any chance you could post a set of install instructions? It might save you a bunch of phone time and keep me from effin' it up
The best would be via short videos
Hi,
here are some infos:
OS: windows 7 64 bits and XP SP3
notebooks: thoshiba and Dell both dual core
Audio interface: Echo firewire
OS (inc. 32/64 bit), DAWs, moog equipment and audio interfaces used in your setup.
here are some infos:
OS: windows 7 64 bits and XP SP3
notebooks: thoshiba and Dell both dual core
Audio interface: Echo firewire
OS (inc. 32/64 bit), DAWs, moog equipment and audio interfaces used in your setup.
Re: wood panel on the top left hand side not sitting flush
I just checked mine, and indeed, there is a slight mismatch, around a millimeter or less.
No light from the screen goes out though. Maybe at some point Moog began installing that screenlight blocking stuff.
I don't imagine dismantling all the thing just to sand down one millimeter off the aluminium back (doing it properly is out of my reach anyway).
I must say I don't care much, as long as the synth works perfectly (pots and keys and sound).
All the best,
Greg
No light from the screen goes out though. Maybe at some point Moog began installing that screenlight blocking stuff.
I don't imagine dismantling all the thing just to sand down one millimeter off the aluminium back (doing it properly is out of my reach anyway).
I must say I don't care much, as long as the synth works perfectly (pots and keys and sound).
All the best,
Greg