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Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anywhere
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 6:53 pm
by panorama1003
Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anywhere ever?
Seriously.
There are no Youtube videos of one anywhere. The only google images are the same promotional images:
http://moogmusic.com/news/introducing-l ... ck-edition
There are no pictures on Flickr.
Nothing.
Isn't that weird?
Has anyone ever even bought a Little Phatty "ARE" EVER?
Can anyone on here confirm that it even "exists"?
Anyone on here have a Little Phatty "ARE" or at least ever SEEN ONE?
Thought it was strange.
Would love to just actually see one!
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:09 pm
by Portamental
What I would really like is a Beaver Red Back Edition

Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:31 pm
by flippo
pretty sure the phatty that I first played was a redback one. It was at Billy Hyde in Flemington, Vic AUS (i.e. just down the road from me).
I'm also pretty sure I've seen one in AWAVE in South Yarra.
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:33 pm
by flippo
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:44 pm
by panorama1003
@flippo,
interesting.
I know that the Little Phatty "ARE" is specially for Australia.
I wonder if anyone in the U.S. has ever bought one.
I have never seen one.
But still, I believe that you have seen one and played one, but there still isn't pictures of one anywhere from anywhere in Australia or anywhere else!
Would just love to see a real picture to know that it is real and exists!
Looks pretty on the promo images!
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:11 pm
by flippo
I always thought it was a kinda odd special addition, especially given it's an American company. Maybe someone at Moog has an arachnid fetish?
If I'm ever in Awave of BH with a camera i'll take a snap to prove they exist for you!
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:33 pm
by Voltor07
Maybe there's a famous Aussie who plays the LP?

Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:14 am
by Omaroo
I was looking at a LP a while back and bought a Voyager instead. The ARE is stupidly expensive (retail) in this country and is AU$2,099 (US$2,210) RRP. Of course, street price is somewhat different, but even still, the standard Stage II is a better choice. Spiders? Really? Uhmm... OK

Whatever
The blurb from my local music store, Sound Devices in Sydney. Damned good store by the way.
Moog Little Phatty Australian RedBack
The LIMITED EDITION Moog Little Phatty Australian RedBack (ARE) Edition has been specifically designed for the Australian outback. In addition to the standard Moog Little Phatty II, this unique ARE model boasts Unique REDBACK colour featuring REDBACK ABDOMEN SPINE Custom REDBACK LCD Custom REDBACK LED's on the front panel Custom REDBACK LED's for the pitch and mod wheels Flashing Pitch and mod wheels in sync with the LFO Custom BLACK Side panels CV Out with five 1/4" analog CV outputs - Gate (O to +5V) - Pitch (1 volt per octave) - Volume Envelope (0 to 5 Volts) - Filter Envelope (O to 5 Volts) - Mod Bus (Variable) Individual limited edition Status numbered 1- 200
http://www.sounddevices.com.au/products ... edBack%20/
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:20 pm
by panorama1003
@flippo, thanks! I'd love to see that! : )
@Omaroo,
I agree. The Little Phatty ARE is ridiculously expensive!
I never understood that either.
I know it does look sweet.
But really I have a Little Phatty Stage II CV (Red):
http://bigcitymusic.com/index.php?main_ ... cts_id=233
and the only real difference between the one I have and the ARE is the black "spider" design detail on the back and the red LCD!
I'm happy with my Little Phatty Stage II CV. I don't need black spider stripes on the back and I'm fine with a white LCD! : )
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:19 pm
by Sore_Knee
I think the ARE had a flashing mod wheel too.
When i purchased my LP, i wanted an ARE but could not justify the cost. I'm pretty sure they sound the same. the standard LP sII i purchased cost me AUD$1200, the list price of the ARE was $2099

Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:29 pm
by MooGoogle
Sore_Knee wrote:I think the ARE had a flashing mod wheel too.
When i purchased my LP, i wanted an ARE but could not justify the cost. I'm pretty sure they sound the same. the standard LP sII i purchased cost me AUD$1200, the list price of the ARE was $2099

1200AUD where??

pls tell me!
Re: Why have I never seen an Australian Redback Edition anyw
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:24 pm
by thwop
The 'ARE' was commissioned by Louis who owns AWAVE. He is also the wholesaler for MOOG in Australia. I managed to pay much less than the listed price so always haggle with your sales person.