I've never played a Voyager
- Jrayk Roze
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Damn, you're in LA and you haven't gotten to play one yet?
I'm from San Diego, but I once drove up to Analogue Haven (best analog synth retailer on the West Coast) to try a Voyager (AE) for the first time. They also had a Doepfer Modular for customer testing, and a vintage Minimoog in the back for eyes only. Analogue Haven is based in Pomona, but as of a couple of months ago, they closed their store front! All you can do is order online now. You should've gone when you had the chance.
I'm from San Diego, but I once drove up to Analogue Haven (best analog synth retailer on the West Coast) to try a Voyager (AE) for the first time. They also had a Doepfer Modular for customer testing, and a vintage Minimoog in the back for eyes only. Analogue Haven is based in Pomona, but as of a couple of months ago, they closed their store front! All you can do is order online now. You should've gone when you had the chance.
Voyager Old School #0005, Etherwave #18321, Stereo Memory Man w/ Hazarai, CP-251, and a Nord Lead 2X
I don't really spend that much time in shops that sell synths.Jrayk Roze wrote:Damn, you're in LA and you haven't gotten to play one yet?
Shoot. I was planning to stop by Analogue Haven next month when I'm out that way.I'm from San Diego, but I once drove up to Analogue Haven (best analog synth retailer on the West Coast) to try a Voyager (AE) for the first time. They also had a Doepfer Modular for customer testing, and a vintage Minimoog in the back for eyes only. Analogue Haven is based in Pomona, but as of a couple of months ago, they closed their store front! All you can do is order online now. You should've gone when you had the chance.
Bryan
Analogue Haven split in half. One owner kept the Analogue Haven name and went mail order only. The other owner kept the Pomona location and renamed it Noisebug. So there's still a store there to visit. Last time I was there they had some Moog stuff setup.Bryan T wrote:Shoot. I was planning to stop by Analogue Haven next month when I'm out that way.
Bryan
I wouldn't be suprised if there was a place in Mobile that sold them, but at the very least you are just a stones throw from New Orleans and surely someone there has Moog.
Sometimes I forget that some of the bigger cities in the south are still "in the south".
Eric
Sometimes I forget that some of the bigger cities in the south are still "in the south".
Eric
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http://www.noisebug.net/site/keyboards_ ... .cfm?id=12jon_kull wrote:The other owner kept the Pomona location and renamed it Noisebug. So there's still a store there to visit. Last time I was there they had some Moog stuff setup.
"Moog Voyager (Performer Edition)
NoiseBug Price : $2985.00
in stock - packed and shipped within 48 hours"
Hint - Noisebug groups their used gear and sale items on one page.
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They've got a used OS for $1999, an Oberheim 4 voice for $3999, and a fully serviced Prophet 5 for $2499! I don't care who you are, you can't beat those deals.
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Hey Erick, Not so I have only found Little Phatty Stage's in stock. And you are aware of my Guitar Center Moog Lunch hour faux pas that was never fixed, right?EricK wrote:Oh in LA probably every music shop has everything. Here in Arkansas in the capital city the guitar center didn't have ANY Moogs.
Right...that's a sale item. Thanks for the correction. Still...you can't beat those prices!jon_kull wrote:See my post above yours. cough...cough...Voltor07 wrote:They've got a used OS for $1999, an Oberheim 4 voice for $3999, and a fully serviced Prophet 5 for $2499! I don't care who you are, you can't beat those deals.
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
I guess its regional, there are a few cities in Arkansas not yet affected by the recession. A city hard hit might have some Voyagers dirt cheap.
It very well could be a buyers market.
It very well could be a buyers market.
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