I know these threads are a bit dull, but I'm after one bit of quick advice please.
I've been offered a used (but mint) Tribute with all the original accessories for the same money as a new Stage. I'm going for the Tribute for nothing other than personal preference but I remember reading on here about the stage offering some feature/s that the Tribute never could? Is this correct even with OS upgrades?
Tribute or Stage for the same money,
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Re: Tribute or Stage for the same money,
Yes, you're correct. The Stage offers a 2nd mod destination, and the Tribute does not. That's the only major difference at this point. As for more minor differences, the Stage has fewer RAC features (I think the EGs are not RAC), and does not have the slight digital noise hash that you sometimes get with the Tribute when the osc volume is low or the filter cutoff is low. The Tribute has a software feature that disables direct panel control over the envelopes, and this gets rid of the noise, at the cost of direct, real-time envelope control (unless you pot-map the features you want, or control them with midi).industrial_gypsy wrote:I know these threads are a bit dull, but I'm after one bit of quick advice please.
I've been offered a used (but mint) Tribute with all the original accessories for the same money as a new Stage. I'm going for the Tribute for nothing other than personal preference but I remember reading on here about the stage offering some feature/s that the Tribute never could? Is this correct even with OS upgrades?
As you said, there are other threads here where people post strong opinions on these issues, so I suggest you read into them. Personally, I like the style of the Tribute much better (I own one), but given the choice today I'd probably go with a Stage.
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i have a US version, Moog badged and it has the panel writing screened directly onto the metal. It has the phatty part of the logo in gold/brown colour and the main headers for each section.
the UK ones , badged Bob Moog have what looks like a sticker for the whole front panel stuck onto the main front panel. I wonder if it was peeled off whether the standard front panel is underneath?
The phatty part of the logo on these is black as it the main headers for each section. This is what the one in the pic looks like.
The US ones look more classy to me as the writing is screened direct to the panel.Also the grey boxes around some controls look almost photocopied on the uk ones. On my one its a much more solid grey colour.
Those are the only differences afaik.
the UK ones , badged Bob Moog have what looks like a sticker for the whole front panel stuck onto the main front panel. I wonder if it was peeled off whether the standard front panel is underneath?
The phatty part of the logo on these is black as it the main headers for each section. This is what the one in the pic looks like.
The US ones look more classy to me as the writing is screened direct to the panel.Also the grey boxes around some controls look almost photocopied on the uk ones. On my one its a much more solid grey colour.
Those are the only differences afaik.
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My LP has Bob's signature under the headphone jack, whereas this one does not. What gives?
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Re: Tribute or Stage for the same money,
I second that. Good luck with your decision, you'll have a great synth either way.pulsar wrote:Personally, I like the style of the Tribute much better (I own one), but given the choice today I'd probably go with a Stage.
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the reason Moog did the sticker thing is they were still trying to get the rights to use the Moog logo back in the Uk and it must have been cheaper and easier to make sticker overlays than to make screened front panels with Bob Moog instead of Moog.
its normal that the Bob Moog is a sticker on the back panel of the tributes, i was thinking of asking Moog if they could send me the back panel logo for the stage that i could use on my tribute.
also one advantage of the sticker is you cant scratch the paint off (the white line that runs round the panel)like ive already done next to my headphone socket.
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its normal that the Bob Moog is a sticker on the back panel of the tributes, i was thinking of asking Moog if they could send me the back panel logo for the stage that i could use on my tribute.
also one advantage of the sticker is you cant scratch the paint off (the white line that runs round the panel)like ive already done next to my headphone socket.
oooppsss
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