anyone selling their Murf?
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anyone selling their Murf?
I'm looking for a used Moog Murf.
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i just received it last week. i've only had the chance to use it with guitar (not my source yet) and havent even had time to look at the manual/settings. but i can already tell it's awesome. first impression was that it seemed a bit flimsier than I expected. when i think of moog stuff it's usually heavy and solid feeling. i guess the pedal was just a lot lighter than i expected. does its thing though.
* question for other Murf owners. does the 9v power supply plug NOT fit into the back of the Murf flush? mine has an extra 1/8 inch of the metal tip showing. it's the original moog power supply too... seems a little odd to me that moog wouldn't include the exact fit for power supplies.
* question for other Murf owners. does the 9v power supply plug NOT fit into the back of the Murf flush? mine has an extra 1/8 inch of the metal tip showing. it's the original moog power supply too... seems a little odd to me that moog wouldn't include the exact fit for power supplies.
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i dunno if anyone even reads this little thread i'm having with myself, but after using my Murf a little more, here are 3 more things I wish it could do.
1) Memory! Even just 2 user save-able patches (like... A & B) that'd be so bad-ass. But expensive of course.
2) I wish the TAP tempo pedal could send tempos even when the pedal is in bypass (off) so I could tap out the tempo i want live, then BOOM! turn it on right when i need the effect.
3) I wish the TAP only needed 2 'taps' to establish a tempo.
1) Memory! Even just 2 user save-able patches (like... A & B) that'd be so bad-ass. But expensive of course.
2) I wish the TAP tempo pedal could send tempos even when the pedal is in bypass (off) so I could tap out the tempo i want live, then BOOM! turn it on right when i need the effect.
3) I wish the TAP only needed 2 'taps' to establish a tempo.
Mine doesn't sit flush either. But it's because the way the output is shaped on the Murf. The same power supply and the one that came with my mf-104 sit flush with the mf-104.writeroxie wrote:
* question for other Murf owners. does the 9v power supply plug NOT fit into the back of the Murf flush? mine has an extra 1/8 inch of the metal tip showing. it's the original moog power supply too... seems a little odd to me that moog wouldn't include the exact fit for power supplies.