Let me start the inevitable questions/comments off ...
This is awesome, but a grand extra seems like a heck of a lot. That said, this was the one feature I thought was missing from the earlier guitars. Will an upgrade option be available for those of us who bought prior E1s (or Paul Vo models)? If so, what will the cost be? I'd like my name/guitar added to the front of that waiting list.
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I got word back from another source and the upgrade costs $1395.
http://www.moogmusic.com/moogguitar/?se ... t_id=21356
That's pretty darn steep for installation of a jack and an extra hex preamp.
http://www.moogmusic.com/moogguitar/?se ... t_id=21356
That's pretty darn steep for installation of a jack and an extra hex preamp.
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Re: E1-M
I am a long time Roland guitar synth user. I don't own a Moog E1-M guitar yet, but I am moving in that direction rapidly. I own both Roland GR and VG units and I'm curious about how well the E1-M will work with either one or both. Any word from anyone in regard to their experiences in this area would be a help. On a side note, my current long-time "main" guitar is a '77 Gibson RD Artist - a guitar that was originally equipped with a huge circuit board in the back (designed by Bob Moog no less) that gave it onboard preamp, compression and expansion capabilities. Sound familiar?