I'm New... but I need help

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elanmak
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I'm New... but I need help

Post by elanmak » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:14 pm

Hey guys

I'm new here, and I'd like to say that I love these synthesizers. I bought a Rogue off Ebay, and that's enough for me. But, the one negative thing about vintage synthesizers are their age. My rogue gets out of tune alot. So I'm gonna upgrade soon.

Should I save money and get a Phatty?

Or

Save up forever and never have to upgrade again with the Voyager?

Thanks!

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Post by slowdive » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:21 am

Well, that's really a question you need to answer yourself. You could always send your Rogue to a repair shop. The vintage synth forums had a thread that listed repair shops..http://www.vintagesynth.org/phpBB2/view ... 3d335a1547

Otherwise, whether you get the Voyager or the Phatty is completely up to you and depends on your needs, budget, and other factors. Even if you buy a Voyager there is no guarantee that you won't want to "upgrade" later, since many of us musician types have that constant urge to buy more gear.

If the Rogue is really "enough" for you, you should try to get it checked out by a technician first.
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elanmak
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Post by elanmak » Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:42 pm

[quote="slowdive"]Well, that's really a question you need to answer yourself. You could always send your Rogue to a repair shop. The vintage synth forums had a thread that listed repair shops..[url]http://www.vintagesynth.org/phpBB2/view ... 3d335a1547[/url]

Otherwise, whether you get the Voyager or the Phatty is completely up to you and depends on your needs, budget, and other factors. Even if you buy a Voyager there is no guarantee that you won't want to "upgrade" later, since many of us musician types have that constant urge to buy more gear.

If the Rogue is really "enough" for you, you should try to get it checked out by a technician first.[/quote]

Thanks

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