Where are the Voyagers made?

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Where are the Voyagers made?

Post by MoogieMark » Thu Oct 09, 2003 10:45 pm

Does anybody know if Bob builds the Voyagers in his shop or does he out source them to another contractor? If so what country?
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Post by DW » Fri Oct 10, 2003 10:21 am

They are built by elves in the North Pole. :wink:
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Post by Rohtus » Fri Oct 10, 2003 5:45 pm

They are BUILT by a crew of about 5 people. This does not include the rest of the staff (Bob is the chief/only engineer). Bob does not own Moog Music Inc. but with the exception of the Piano Bar & the TB-15 Theremin amp (the Piano Bar was purchased from Don Buchla) he did virtually all of the electrical design and guided the mechanical design as well.

All said and done, there are only about 12 employees at the "factory" which is located in Asheville, NC.
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Post by MoogieMark » Fri Oct 10, 2003 7:05 pm

Thats interesting, i've actually been to the shop back when they were called Big Briar. I hand delivered my MemoryMoog to them to have the Lintronics Mod done. I also had the great pleasure of meeting Dr. Moog and he signed my owners manual for me. I have not yet bought a Voyager but I plan to soon.
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Post by MoogieMark » Fri Oct 10, 2003 7:08 pm

With so much stuff being built overseas (like the Alesis Andromeda) it's good to know that some things are still built with pride in the good ole USA!
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Post by sir_dss » Sat Oct 11, 2003 2:06 am

Wait ...Bob Moog doesen't own any part of Moog Music???

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Post by MC » Sat Oct 11, 2003 10:46 am

Bob owns Moog Music. He won back the trademark to that and other names like Minimoog.

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Post by Rohtus » Sun Oct 12, 2003 10:02 pm

No, Bob does not own Moog Music. Mike Adams (the president & CEO) owns it and Bob (the engineer & CTO) works for him. The arrangement is actually a little more complex than that - more like a partnership with MA the heavily invested senior managing partner - because Mike can't do it without Bob. They have been looking for an engineer to work with and eventually take Bob's place (easier said than done) for over a year now. Bob is nearly 70 and wants/deserves to retire.
Big Briar Inc. won the rights to the Moog Music name back last year with MA investing the money to lead the fight.
Bob has a stake in Moog Music but ownership is MA's. Just ask them.
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Post by MoogieMark » Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:02 pm

I would assume that Bob has the company well set up for when he eventually goes to synth heaven or retires.
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Post by donato » Mon Nov 03, 2003 12:13 am

Maybe they should hit up Ken MacBeth from across the pond. He's got some pretty cool stuff going on. Not sure if he'd want to work under the name Moog though as he names his stuff MacBeth and all.

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Post by MoogieMark » Mon Nov 03, 2003 1:17 pm

I have a MacBeth M3X and it is an awesome little machine, tons of mod routings and great sound. the only drawback is that it has no patch memory.
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voyager vs MacBeth M3X

Post by puppets » Tue Nov 04, 2003 11:20 pm

MoogieMark wrote:I have a MacBeth M3X and it is an awesome little machine, tons of mod routings and great sound. the only drawback is that it has no patch memory.
:)
How is the MacBeth compared to the Voyager in sound? the synth design is quite similar 3osc 2adsr and so on? do they sound alike? I'm very interested in hearing your comments.
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Re: voyager vs MacBeth M3X

Post by MoogieMark » Wed Nov 05, 2003 2:29 pm

puppets wrote:
MoogieMark wrote:I have a MacBeth M3X and it is an awesome little machine, tons of mod routings and great sound. the only drawback is that it has no patch memory.
:)
How is the MacBeth compared to the Voyager in sound? the synth design is quite similar 3osc 2adsr and so on? do they sound alike? I'm very interested in hearing your comments.
I don't have a Voyager yet, but I've got one on the way. I'll let you know after I've had a chance to compare.
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Post by puppets » Wed Nov 05, 2003 6:34 pm

Ok cool, you will love the voyager. I hope your wait won't be too long :)
Please let me know when you get it.
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Post by MoogieMark » Thu Nov 06, 2003 2:44 pm

It should be here tomorrow 11/7 and it is being sent directly from Moog so it will be completely up to date. Can't wait for it to get here! :D
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