realistic mg-1 question for bob

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radmike
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realistic mg-1 question for bob

Post by radmike » Wed Sep 17, 2003 4:33 pm

why doesnt anyone print the manual for this wonderful machine? theres some jerk on ebay selling copies of it for 10 bucks a pop. We should shut that guy down.

also what type of capacitor should be used in the filter input mod that is on the internet?


any help would be excellent


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Post by brunning » Thu Sep 18, 2003 5:10 pm

I think these people selling copies of hard-to-find vintage gear manuals are an asset. some of these guys have manuals for EVERYTHING.

Spend the $10, it's worth it.

I ordered a copy of a Moog Sonic Six manual from a seller and was a bit irked that he wanted $18 for it, but I was so pleased to receive about 100 pages consisting of user manual, maintenance and a full set of schematics, all nicely three-hole-punched and delivered to me priority mail in a neat plastic binder.

well worth it, in my opinion.

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Post by MC » Thu Sep 18, 2003 10:58 pm

Bob had nothing to do with the MG-1; Dave Luce and Paul Schreiber designed the MG-1.

Paul can be reached at synth1@airmail.net

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Post by Polymoogie » Sun Sep 21, 2003 2:13 pm

Hi,

interesting thing that I just read. Did David Luce really design the MG-1 Concertmate ? Thought that he was mainly the father of the Polymoog (although the MG-1 was years later). By the way: Does anybody know, what Dr. Luce is doing today ?

Polymoogie

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