Who wants a dust cover?

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Would you buy a dust cover for your LP?

Yes
40
91%
No
4
9%
 
Total votes: 44

burdboy
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Who wants a dust cover?

Post by burdboy » Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:30 am

The Voyager gets one, so I think it's time that the kind folks at Moog provide us with yet another reason to give them our money. Besides, I'm tired of looking at this blanket covering my LP when I'm not using it (which is a very rare occasion)....

Who's with me??!!

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Post by Maskin » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:08 am

Dust covers should be shipped with every synth you buy in my opinion, but I would buy one (or two) for the LP if it was available. :)
[size=75]"I like to play with electronic noise makers. I hope someone wants to listen, and if not, I'll still be up at 3 am making sequences in the dark, drinking coffee, and burning expensive incense." [i]Rod Modell[/i][/size]

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Post by rachel » Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:50 am

Moog is very good at marketing beyond the hardware. A nice soft leather
or suede dust cover with a large moog logo emblazoned across it would look
terrific and they could get 50 bucks a go for them! I would buy one.


rachel

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Post by Little John » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:25 pm

Yes Count me in, I am tired of looking at my Phatty under a non fitting YAMAHA cover , and while were on it some nice wood replacement ends for the stage would be sweet.

But lets get our priorities straight here - OS update first yo

cwinkels
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Post by cwinkels » Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:10 am

Count me in for one, even if it's a simple vinyl item with the Moog logo screened on it (though I would prefer something more... ummm.... special).

Living in a house with two cats causes a lot of stray fluff to stick to my synths, something I'd like to avoid.

boose44
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Post by boose44 » Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:17 am

I paid a guy off ebay to make me one for my Stage LP. Was very cheap and I'm pretty happy with the results.

-bruce
[size=75]Little Phatty SE, Voyager RME, Kurtz PC2x0, Yamaha CS6x & RS7000
TD-12 VDrums, Pearl Masters' BRX, PD-11
Tascam 2488 & 788, Edirol UM-880
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Post by cwinkels » Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:40 am

dada wrote:
cwinkels wrote:Living in a house with two cats causes a lot of stray fluff to stick to my synths, something I'd like to avoid.

Image

I AM ON URZ MOOG PLAYIN IT BETTER THAN U
Or in the case of one of mine, who likes to perch on my Roland Super JX module and supervise whilst I try to program it.....

MODULATIN DA FILTER CUTOFF... YUR DOIN IT RONG

Maskin
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Post by Maskin » Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:46 am

dada wrote:
MODULATIN DA FILTER CUTOFF... YUR DOIN IT RONG
Hahaha! :P
[size=75]"I like to play with electronic noise makers. I hope someone wants to listen, and if not, I'll still be up at 3 am making sequences in the dark, drinking coffee, and burning expensive incense." [i]Rod Modell[/i][/size]

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Post by cwinkels » Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:38 am

That's the look she gives me, the "I have no idea what you're doing, as it involves neither food, nor sleep. Silly human."

So, yeah, I need a cover. One of these day's she'll realize the LP is a good FHG (feline heat generator) as well.

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Doc Tonewheel
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Post by Doc Tonewheel » Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:00 am

Gear: Moog Minimoog Model D, Moog MF-102, Hammond A105 + Leslie 122RV, Yamaha CP4, Hohner D6 Clavinet, Wurlitzer 200A, Yamaha MOXF8, SK1-73, Access Virus KC, Nord Wave, Korg MS-04, Dave Smith Mopho Kbd

boose44
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Post by boose44 » Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:35 pm

Got a cover from them for my Tascam 2488 portastudio.

I ordered on 3/26/2008 and had it in my hands by 04/02/2008. Excellent quality and service. Courtney @ DigitalDeckCovers was very helpful.

-bruce
[size=75]Little Phatty SE, Voyager RME, Kurtz PC2x0, Yamaha CS6x & RS7000
TD-12 VDrums, Pearl Masters' BRX, PD-11
Tascam 2488 & 788, Edirol UM-880
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TORAKO
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Post by TORAKO » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:15 pm

I found that a pillow case is about the proper size to rest on the phatty
I have one with a really new wave ish square design...

makes me feel nice when I look at it
TE 0656

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tore
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Post by tore » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:58 am

There should be a dustcover for tje LP!!!!IWant!
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(x-owner LP TE #1110)(X-owner MF-105B)

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Post by dlearyus » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:55 am

i use a far out and funky tye dyed beach towel ..very retro purple mic ;)

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Post by foogermooger » Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:08 am

rachel wrote:Moog is very good at marketing beyond the hardware. A nice soft leather
or suede dust cover with a large moog logo emblazoned across it would look
terrific and they could get 50 bucks a go for them! I would buy one.


rachel
Hell yeah.....id buy this :)

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