simplest, cheapest CV out?

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sunny pedaal
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Post by sunny pedaal » Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:26 pm

bought both boxes for 300 euro together. (s/h)
the little interface piece normally 35 euro or so
it's not all the money of the world , and making it yourself wouldn't be much cheaper.
compare it to what i paid for my signature edition and it looks even less.

on the other hand : yes it's not the best / friendliest consumer policy to restain people from servicemanuals and letting them pay for a little print with some resistors when they buy such an expensive instrument !
moog also must have recognized it as , as far as i know, with new voyagers the print is included as is the breakoutbox.
*now still waiting for a servicemanual.*
where are those good old days when it was normal to get that info with alsmost every piece of professional equipment that you bought ??

markireland
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Re: simplest, cheapest CV out?

Post by markireland » Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:05 am

I started this thread and I too own a Signature That was very expensive.

All the people who bought a Signature should join a list and pertition Moog for some love.


After all we financed the rebirth of the Model D
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