Half a MuRF
Half a MuRF
My MF-105 MuRF is really noisy when not engaged.
Additionally, when I disengage it, I get a rush of extreme noise that settles out in 4 or 5 seconds to a general background noise thats still prominent & then I get no right channel output at all.
I suppose its obvious to say I need to send it to Moog for repair, eh?
What might they charge to fix it, assuming its out of warranty?
TIA
Additionally, when I disengage it, I get a rush of extreme noise that settles out in 4 or 5 seconds to a general background noise thats still prominent & then I get no right channel output at all.
I suppose its obvious to say I need to send it to Moog for repair, eh?
What might they charge to fix it, assuming its out of warranty?
TIA
Little Phatty TE #1023 • Schrittmacher • Walking Stick ribbon • Korg microXL/Electribe MX/KaossPro • Sonnus G2M
MF-101 Filter • MF-102 Ring • MF-103 Phaser • MF-104Z Delay • MF-105 MuRF • MF-107 FreqBox • MF-108M Cluster • Etherwave
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MF-101 Filter • MF-102 Ring • MF-103 Phaser • MF-104Z Delay • MF-105 MuRF • MF-107 FreqBox • MF-108M Cluster • Etherwave
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Not directly related to the question but...
I got my MuRF when they first came out and I noticed that they used plastic parts for the jacks. I was changing cords as I usually do with my foogers and pop! GRRRRR!!!!!
Are they still making them with plastic rather than metal?
I got my MuRF when they first came out and I noticed that they used plastic parts for the jacks. I was changing cords as I usually do with my foogers and pop! GRRRRR!!!!!
Are they still making them with plastic rather than metal?
MF101, MF102, MF103, MF104, 2 CP-251's, MF-105, MF-107, EP-1, MP-201
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Yes, mine is new and it's plastic, all of my foogers are. I'm pretty sure that if they used switchcraft jacks that would cause grounding issues, and a larger box too...Are they still making them with plastic rather than metal?
DeFrag, yes I would send it in, sounds like a short...
Hiwatt Bob, I'm guessing that if it is intermitent the right channel output contact could be contaminated. When you use it in stereo it shorts half of the filters to the right and the others to the left, as I'm sure you are aware. It sounds like yours sometimes thinks it's in stereo, when it's not. Always safe to send it in to moog if you aren't electronics savvy.
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