Another one bites the dust..
Re Arbiter & UK customers/CP-251 offer
Hiya all -just thought I'd give some info as to how I got on, after hearing the news that UK distributor Arbiter are in administration. Source (a division of HHB) are honoring all orders & offers. I called them up and they seemed very efficient. They have estimated 4-6 weeks delivery for stock, including those like me who bought their Moog Product before Xmas to qualify for the CP-251 offer. Might be an idea to call them up and check your name's on the list! Tel:020 8962 5080
hope that helps y'all
C
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I could be wrong because this has ben a few weeks:
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:52 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:52 pm
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Amos wrote:I don't know exactly... I know that some parts are on back-order to us, so we can't build them yet. I will try to find out some more info.
I did see where we are sending a postcard to everyone who is waiting for a CP-251, to apologise and perhaps give more info to you all individually.
Cheers,
Amos
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Hope you guys got your CP-251's sorted out...
They are great units... well worth the wait.
I don't mind necessarily waiting for a small company like Moog to get stuff built and sent out. Guitarists and bassists who seek out boutique manufacturers have to wait for weeks sometimes before their instruments are complete. You're getting hand built, in America, boutique analog gear with really high quality craftmanship.
Of course, for everyone here, I'm just re-stating the obvious
but we're lucky to have these kinds of problems... Thank god we have more options for our creativity and individuality than all the 0's and 1's from the big three.
They are great units... well worth the wait.
I don't mind necessarily waiting for a small company like Moog to get stuff built and sent out. Guitarists and bassists who seek out boutique manufacturers have to wait for weeks sometimes before their instruments are complete. You're getting hand built, in America, boutique analog gear with really high quality craftmanship.
Of course, for everyone here, I'm just re-stating the obvious

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I've been on the blower to DV - still waiting for shipment of the Voyager OS.
This is the longest I've had to wait for anything - talk about paying up in advance lol....
Its now pencilled in for April.
If I dont receive it by the end of April I will cancel my order and hire a decent prostitute for the night.
DS
This is the longest I've had to wait for anything - talk about paying up in advance lol....
Its now pencilled in for April.
If I dont receive it by the end of April I will cancel my order and hire a decent prostitute for the night.
DS
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DIGITAL SCREAMS wrote:I've been on the blower to DV - still waiting for shipment of the Voyager OS.
This is the longest I've had to wait for anything - talk about paying up in advance lol....
Its now pencilled in for April.
If I dont receive it by the end of April I will cancel my order and hire a decent prostitute for the night.
DS












......but your comment it's fair enough, I'm affraid