Thanks to everyone for the contributions to my questions.
I'm thinking sometime, to purchase an LP, as it has many pluses: it's a MOOG, (now I think I have everyone covered) it's new, it has support from a healthy company (hurray!!!) and the demos and the videos I saw, were very satisfying. And I love the overload feature.
Already I own an vintage modular synth, so it's nice to have an brand new Moog.
Although no Moog was ever heavy at the features (exept the modulars of course) but I guess the reasons why people love the Moog sound, are THESE filters, THESE oscillators and THESE snappy envelopes.
Personaly, when I'm looking for a synth, I look at the basic character of the machine. If the osc's and filters sounding strong, then you know that you can have nice sounds out of the board, whatever you do. I don't like it when companies try to hide their machines's weaknesses with complex presets, effects etc.
By the way right now I'm writing this post I wear my Moog t-shirt.
Yeah!
Thanks again, happy and keep making music
Sorry for the poor English!
Nick-Greece