Moogerfooger Wood Cabinet?
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Moogerfooger Wood Cabinet?
I would LOVE Moog to make a wooden rack cabinet to match the Voyager, like this one currently for sale on Ebay below. Anyone else agree? How do we petition Moog??!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/6-Moogerfooger-101- ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/6-Moogerfooger-101- ... dZViewItem
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No need to bother Moog about this.northern hope wrote:I would LOVE Moog to make a wooden rack cabinet to match the Voyager, like this one currently for sale on Ebay below. Anyone else agree? How do we petition Moog??!!
Judging from the picture, I'd say you could make this (or something very close to it) using four pieces of wood for the outside (oak?) and some additional pieces for a bottom and internal bracing. A few hand tools and possibly a jig saw would be necessary, but a wood project like this is easily within the grasp of the average person.
Other than the MF pedals, the patch bay is simply a standard 19" rack, and the CP-251's appear to also be installed into an MF rack (available from Moog). All pretty standard stuff.
Suggestion: Sketch it out on paper, figure out the materials to buy, and spend a couple of happy weekends fabricating.
The result? You end up with a custom, one-of-a-kind MF cabinet built to your needs and tastes (personally, I'd prefer a cabinet wher the front panel slopes a bit more - like the EMS VCS3). Fill it with your 'Foogers and jam away!
Greg
I should be receiving my 'fooger wood cabinet today. It will be holding CP-251, VX-351, Phaser, Ring Mod, MURF and 104z. I ordered it from www.nice-racks.com I'll let y'all know how it turns out!
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Interested to see it. It looks like they make some nice stuff.donato wrote:I should be receiving my 'fooger wood cabinet today. It will be holding CP-251, VX-351, Phaser, Ring Mod, MURF and 104z. I ordered it from www.nice-racks.com I'll let y'all know how it turns out!
However, you won't be able to to mount four MoogerFoogers in a side-by-side arrangement like the picture of the rack on eBay. Four side-by-side MF's are larger than the 19" standard. Of course, you can mount them in a '2 plus 2' arrangement, but you need a taller rack to do this.
This is why I suggested a do-it-youself project if you really want something close to the eBay rack. A close inspection of that rack shows that the overall size is bigger than the 19" standard in order to accomodate the four MF's. Some 'filler plates' are used in the upper part where the rack-mount gear is located to fill in the gaps.
I believe the eBay MF rack is the same one designed and built by Alan Relo (AKA Bodie). He posted a picture of it on SquareWave a while back. It's a nice execution of a custom design.
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all of a sudden I feel much less than averageGregAE wrote:but a wood project like this is easily within the grasp of the average person.northern hope wrote:I would LOVE Moog to make a wooden rack cabinet to match the Voyager, like this one currently for sale on Ebay below. Anyone else agree? How do we petition Moog??!!
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That is super cool and I've been wanting to do this for a long time. I even ordered in an empty CP-251 casing to turn into a patchbay. Now seeing that I think a regular patchbay would be better...leave space for a second CP-251.
One question...wouldn't having a patchbay connected to all the in/outs on the moogers affect some of them...for example having the patchbay connected to the Carrier input on the MF-102...wouldn't that disengage the built in carrier signal?
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Re: Moogerfooger Wood Cabinet?
I'm sure that you could build something to suit your needs. Here's an idea: build the basic box out of pine (a very soft wood, easily cut, filed and sanded) then use a veneer (oak, maple, etc.) to cover the pine. Wood veneers are available to Home Depot and Lowe's and are the iron-on type - they have heat-activated adhesive on the backside. You simply use a hot iron to affix it to the surface. Since the veneer is very thin, it's easy to apply and finish. You end up with a professional looking box that's light weight and tailor-made to your gear.Jebus0000 wrote:all of a sudden I feel much less than averageGregAE wrote:but a wood project like this is easily within the grasp of the average person.northern hope wrote:I would LOVE Moog to make a wooden rack cabinet to match the Voyager, like this one currently for sale on Ebay below. Anyone else agree? How do we petition Moog??!!
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Yep, the built-in carrier would be disengaged. You would have to manually patch between the carrier out and carrier in. No big deal really, but there's another consideration here:One question...wouldn't having a patchbay connected to all the in/outs on the moogers affect some of them...for example having the patchbay connected to the Carrier input on the MF-102...wouldn't that disengage the built in carrier signal?
All 'Fooger CV inputs are configured to supply power to an expression pedal on a TRS connector. If just one of these inputs is shorted with a standard 1/4" plug (not a TRS type), then none of the CV jacks will supply power externally. If you intend to route all 'Fooger jacks to the patch bay and want to keep the expression pedal option, you'll need a TRS-type patch bay so that the tip and ring are not shorted.
G
Well I received it. It's a 12 space rack; I have MF's 102, 103 and 105 on top, and on bottom I have cp251 on lower left upper, vx351 on lower left bottom and mf104z on bottom right. I am having to do some minor modifications on the top to access all the inputs/outputs. I'll try and get a pic up in the next couple of weeks. Overall I'm pretty happy as it was only about $150 shipped.