anyone selling their Murf?

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anyone selling their Murf?

Post by writeroxie » Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:31 am

I'm looking for a used Moog Murf.

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Post by writeroxie » Wed Apr 19, 2006 8:17 am

nevermind... found one :)

it arrives on monday. can't wait!

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Post by moogmoog » Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:15 am

Would this be the original or the bass murf? Let me know what you think/first impressions
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Post by writeroxie » Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:02 am

it's the original murf... and I just realized I wont actually see it for a whole week as i'll be away all next week when it arrives :(

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Post by writeroxie » Mon May 01, 2006 7:46 pm

i just received it last week. i've only had the chance to use it with guitar (not my source yet) and havent even had time to look at the manual/settings. but i can already tell it's awesome. first impression was that it seemed a bit flimsier than I expected. when i think of moog stuff it's usually heavy and solid feeling. i guess the pedal was just a lot lighter than i expected. does its thing though.

* question for other Murf owners. does the 9v power supply plug NOT fit into the back of the Murf flush? mine has an extra 1/8 inch of the metal tip showing. it's the original moog power supply too... seems a little odd to me that moog wouldn't include the exact fit for power supplies.

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Post by writeroxie » Thu May 04, 2006 6:10 am

i dunno if anyone even reads this little thread i'm having with myself, but after using my Murf a little more, here are 3 more things I wish it could do.

1) Memory! Even just 2 user save-able patches (like... A & B) that'd be so bad-ass. But expensive of course.

2) I wish the TAP tempo pedal could send tempos even when the pedal is in bypass (off) so I could tap out the tempo i want live, then BOOM! turn it on right when i need the effect.

3) I wish the TAP only needed 2 'taps' to establish a tempo.

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Post by monads » Sat May 06, 2006 7:10 pm

writeroxie wrote:
* question for other Murf owners. does the 9v power supply plug NOT fit into the back of the Murf flush? mine has an extra 1/8 inch of the metal tip showing. it's the original moog power supply too... seems a little odd to me that moog wouldn't include the exact fit for power supplies.
Mine doesn't sit flush either. But it's because the way the output is shaped on the Murf. The same power supply and the one that came with my mf-104 sit flush with the mf-104.

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