Moog Voyager keyboard and pitch/mod wheel quality
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:24 am
Hi everyone,
I'd like to find out if the keyboard and pitch/mod wheel quality of the Voyagers is better than the Little Phattys or not.
I have very bitter experience with Little Phattys.
I always wanted to get a Moog since I first heard the Trilogy album by ELP at the age of 15. 18 years later, a few weeks
ago I bought a brand new Little Phatty Stage II. Right out of the box one of the keys made a distinctive noise and the
overall poor quality feel of the keyboard didn't impress me at all. I thought I could fix the noisy key easily but I didn't want
to lose the warranty so I rather sent it back for a replacement. I got the replacement yesterday, it was one with the black
side panels. The keyboard felt much better, much quieter, only the black keys were harder to hit than the white ones, but
I didn't mind, I can get used to that. But then I realised that the pitch wheel didn't work properly... It worked downwards but
when I pushed it upwards it didn't do anything. Tried to calibrate it but it didn't produce any signal upwards. So I gave it up,
and somehow I don't want to see a LP anymore... I asked for a refund. I know it's probably just my bad luck, but somehow
I can't trust Moogs like I did before. But I still want the SOUND, so I decided to save up for a Voyager (a Performer edition probably)
IF its quality is really worth the extra loads of money.
Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions.
I'd like to find out if the keyboard and pitch/mod wheel quality of the Voyagers is better than the Little Phattys or not.
I have very bitter experience with Little Phattys.
I always wanted to get a Moog since I first heard the Trilogy album by ELP at the age of 15. 18 years later, a few weeks
ago I bought a brand new Little Phatty Stage II. Right out of the box one of the keys made a distinctive noise and the
overall poor quality feel of the keyboard didn't impress me at all. I thought I could fix the noisy key easily but I didn't want
to lose the warranty so I rather sent it back for a replacement. I got the replacement yesterday, it was one with the black
side panels. The keyboard felt much better, much quieter, only the black keys were harder to hit than the white ones, but
I didn't mind, I can get used to that. But then I realised that the pitch wheel didn't work properly... It worked downwards but
when I pushed it upwards it didn't do anything. Tried to calibrate it but it didn't produce any signal upwards. So I gave it up,
and somehow I don't want to see a LP anymore... I asked for a refund. I know it's probably just my bad luck, but somehow
I can't trust Moogs like I did before. But I still want the SOUND, so I decided to save up for a Voyager (a Performer edition probably)
IF its quality is really worth the extra loads of money.
Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions.