Voyager signature edition?
Voyager signature edition?
Hi guys i have seen a signature edition for sale however i have heard a few horror
stories about the early voyagers i.e pitch and mod wheels behaving funny.
so does anyone here own a signature edition? are these comments unfounded?
thanks. drew
stories about the early voyagers i.e pitch and mod wheels behaving funny.
so does anyone here own a signature edition? are these comments unfounded?
thanks. drew
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Can someone explain to me why everyone seems to think that the Sig. Editions are going to be "the most valuable" in the future?
Is it because they were the first made? It seems to me that the SE is going to go down in history as "the one with bugs". Yes, I am aware that the issue is easily corrected, but these things have a tendency to getting blown out of proportion with time.
Is it that they have Bog signature? Well, lots of Voyagers that aren't SE's have Bob's John Hancock.
I don't really care how "valuable" my AE will be in 20 years. I honestly am not trying to start something or be snide and I am certainly not attacking anyone who loves their SE, I just want to know the reasoning behind this line of thinking.
Is it because they were the first made? It seems to me that the SE is going to go down in history as "the one with bugs". Yes, I am aware that the issue is easily corrected, but these things have a tendency to getting blown out of proportion with time.
Is it that they have Bog signature? Well, lots of Voyagers that aren't SE's have Bob's John Hancock.
I don't really care how "valuable" my AE will be in 20 years. I honestly am not trying to start something or be snide and I am certainly not attacking anyone who loves their SE, I just want to know the reasoning behind this line of thinking.
So, what's about the handmade chassis.
I compared mine SE to some "normal" Voyagers, and the wooden pieces feel and look a diffrent in details. That's the most imporatant thing to me, and not the signature. Also the certificate from moog is worth something.
But to be honest, the time i decided to buy a voyager, there wasn't any othe available. So it had to be #579....
I compared mine SE to some "normal" Voyagers, and the wooden pieces feel and look a diffrent in details. That's the most imporatant thing to me, and not the signature. Also the certificate from moog is worth something.
But to be honest, the time i decided to buy a voyager, there wasn't any othe available. So it had to be #579....
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RLMusic won't fix your Voyager . . firstly it's Kent Spong that does all or Richards restoration and servicing, go to the service page on the rlmusic website and ring Kent . . he's very, very good but very, very busy.
Neither of them are moog certified so you will be voiding any warranties left on your Voyager.
Turnkeys send the moogs out to a company in the East End . . can't remember their name but they don't do the servicing themselves so you won't get a 17 year old fixing your trusted moog (they did for a short while). Call Nick Thomas at Turnkeys and have confidence that they can do it for you.
My SE #86 has only recently excibited the noise past 5 problem . . I found the fix for it on another forum, bought the 3 chips and a capacitor that needs replacing and did the fix myself . . it took 20 minutes to do. The only other problem that I experience is that there is a tiny pitch inbalance on the pitch wheel . . it pitched up more then it pitched down, originally it was a full semitone difference but with the 2.1 upgrade where you had to adjust the trim i was able to flatten it out somewhat . . now with OS 2.5 she runs as good as any later Voyager.
Mal
Neither of them are moog certified so you will be voiding any warranties left on your Voyager.
Turnkeys send the moogs out to a company in the East End . . can't remember their name but they don't do the servicing themselves so you won't get a 17 year old fixing your trusted moog (they did for a short while). Call Nick Thomas at Turnkeys and have confidence that they can do it for you.
My SE #86 has only recently excibited the noise past 5 problem . . I found the fix for it on another forum, bought the 3 chips and a capacitor that needs replacing and did the fix myself . . it took 20 minutes to do. The only other problem that I experience is that there is a tiny pitch inbalance on the pitch wheel . . it pitched up more then it pitched down, originally it was a full semitone difference but with the 2.1 upgrade where you had to adjust the trim i was able to flatten it out somewhat . . now with OS 2.5 she runs as good as any later Voyager.
Mal
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UK Voyager Repairs
Turnkey use "Cimple Solutions" for their repairs, including Moog stuff:
http://www.cimplesolutions.com/
Tel: 08707 607171
http://www.cimplesolutions.com/
Tel: 08707 607171
Paul
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