To add to my earlier post, let me just say that I bought my Voyager sight unseen from an online retailer. I had never even played one until it showed up on my doorstep. I had the money, and I jumped at the chance to own one. I have no regrets whatsoever. The electric blue lighting is amazing, I'm sure the solar will be equally impressive (if you prefer orange).HankDennemann wrote:Thank you, everyone, for your replies. Especially the guitarists. Hearing that people who don't even play keyboard as their primary instrument are happy with paying $3k for the Voyager puts my mind at ease. It must be really impressive.
I would love to demo one but I am in Cincinnati and none of the music stores around here carry them. Online demos and others' testimony are the only things I have to go on.
You can always return it if you don't like it. Speaking from personal experience, I have NO regrets. I love the synth, I love the company...I'm a very satisfied customer.
Right now my Voyager is back at Moog because of an LED problem, and to get the new afterpressure upgrade. The support was great. I can tell you I'm having a hard time now that it's not here. I don't know how I'm gonna make it 3 weeks without my Voyager. It's THAT important to me.

As for the polyphony issue, well...that's why I bought a Dave Smith Polyevolver...