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Just bought my first Moog Product
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Just bought my first Moog Product
I just recveid my Moog Logo T-shirt today. It's not much I know, but it's a cool looking shirt. Plus it's one of the few products that Moog sells, that I can afford. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Honestly, yes you should.writeroxie wrote:..... now have a source, sonic six & mg-1... Maybe i should just sell it all towards a voyager? or not...
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lol
Omeed. Would you beleive, that someone actually said it would be a waste of money to buy one. Something about, I would become bored and loose interest in it, after two weeks. Also said that owing one keyboard just for the heck of owning one didn't make much sense. That and, the fact, I used to buy and sell keyboards a lot, becuse I became frustrated with them. Plus was going about this blind. No idea what I wanted. There is however something about the Voyager that speaks to me, even though I have not played one.
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i think at this point, there's a voyager in almost every Guitar Center store out there. Shouldnt be too hard to get your hands on one for a test drive. I actually need to go back and 'browse' a bit longer.analogcontrolfreak wrote:lolOmeed. Would you believe, that someone actually said it would be a waste of money to buy one. Something about, I would become bored and loose interest in it, after two weeks. Also said that owing one keyboard just for the heck of owning one didn't make much sense. That and, the fact, I used to buy and sell keyboards a lot, becuse I became frustrated with them. Plus was going about this blind. No idea what I wanted. There is however something about the Voyager that speaks to me, even though I have not played one.
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Unless something has changed, you won't find Moog products at GC.analogcontrolfreak wrote:They are in Guitar Center you say? I thought Moog was only selling these to independent music stores, and not the chains?
Analog - Check out Washington Music Center (AKA Chuck Levins) in Wheaton. They stock Moog products and can order anything for you.
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I forgot they sell moog products. But, everytime I go in there I never get any help? I don't know if I should go ask or what? At GC the salespeople come to you. I mean what gives? I alwyas got an uncomfortable feeling everytime I went in to Washington Music. It's as if no one really wanted to help me, either that or I don't look like a serious muscian. Maybe I'm just being parinoid. ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
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Guitar Center Boston has a Voyager set up to play right in the middle of the keyboard dept. I played it on Nov 19th... and yes the salesmen there will POUNCE on you as soon as you walk in... they're like that. haha
all the moogers and voyager gear is available through Musicians Friend.com, which is the same co. as GC.
all the moogers and voyager gear is available through Musicians Friend.com, which is the same co. as GC.