“Der Poly 800 ist ein in den 1980ern produzierter Synthesizer des Herstellers Korg. Er ist der erste voll programmierbarere polyphone Synthesizer, der für weniger als US-$1000 verkauft wurde und digital gesteuerte (und somit stimmstabile) analoge Oszillatoren besaß, die alle über einen einzigen Filter liefen. Die Ausstattung umfasst zwei Haltepunkte für einen Gurt, wodurch das Gerät wie eine Gitarre umgehängt werden kann (Keytar); Batteriebetrieb ist möglich. Eine Version mit farblich inverser Tastatur war ebenfalls erhältlich.” Link
“Up for bid is this classic Korg MS-20 semi-modular all-analog synthesizer. Much has been written about this wonderful instrument and if you’re not familiar with it, just google it or check out specifics at harmonycentral.com. I’ve been the proud owner of this synth for 10 years, where it has resided in my home studio. I’ve used it as a major component in my analog synth arsenal as a controller for other analog gear, as a slave for sequencing, as a lead instrument and as a processor for audio signals, ranging from guitar to vocals to drum machines. This synth has easily and effectively handled everything I’ve asked of it.
Cosmetically, the unit rates very good to excellent. All keys, knobs, jacks and lights are intact and work perfectly. There’s a tiny blemish on the top of the case and some light scratches/scuffs on the bottom. The front panel and sides are as pristine as can be expected for a 30 year old instrument. The only thing that doesn’t seem to work is the red trigger button next to the mod wheel. I’ve never seen the need for this feature, but it looks like the button can be easily and inexpensively replaced (or you could also patch a cheap voltage controlled switch into the patch bay). Anyway, I’ve compensated for this minor shortcoming with a very low starting bid price. I spent the last couple of evenings with this baby and put it through all of its paces; it performed flawlessly, with the exception of the above noted trigger button.
Included are a copy of the owner’s manual and a couple of patch cords to get you started.” Link
“Technical and optical in good condition. Everything works!” Link 

“Technical and optical in good condition. Everything works!
There is a button/knob nearby the modulation wheel to change the depth of the modulation. It’s a mod” Link 

“Korg Poly 800 Vintage Synthesizer
In full working order
The Poly-800 is an 8 voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with 64 memory patches and up to 50 editable parameters! There’s also a stereo chorus effect, a sequencer, and a weird joystick used to adjust pitch, modulation and the filter. There is a double mode in which the oscillators double up making 4 fat voices of polyphony – fun for trance and techno.” Link
“Korg – Ex800. This is the desktop version of the Poly800 keyboard. These are ultra rare and not often seen for sale. It has an American power cord so will require a step down converter to run which are easy to get hold of.” Link
“For sale is one Korg Rhythm 55 drum machine. Also includes the dual mode footswitch. Everything works. Awesome sounds! ” Link
“vintage Korg Rhythm TR 55
not tested,
case has 4 inch crack on a bottom
all seems to be original” Link
“Here we have a 1976 Korg PE-2000 excellent condition. As you can see from the pictures it has been well taken care of and it functions perfectly. Besides a normal amount of wear to the tolex the top part of the lock that is under the handle has fallen off. Other than that it is in great shape. It includes the hard to find expression pedal that was sold as an accessory. Everything functions perfectly. Every knob, every button, every key, and every input / output works like it just came from the factory. The PE-2000 was a professional synthesizer when it came out in the 70′s and was widely used by the pioneers of 70′s electronic music. For a sample of the sounds of this amazing synth listen to late 70′s Vangelis or Tangerine Dream especially on the “Thief” soundtrack. This is Korg’s second production synthesizer and truely prehistoric when it comes to synthesizers. This was Korg’s attempt to get full polyphony in a synthesizer. It has three oscillators per voice and sounds monstrous.” Link
“Your Bidding On The Ledgendary Korg Poly 800 Analog Synth This Baby is a 9 out of 10 Being The Highest. Everything Works’ Very Well, It also has a Jog Wheel 1/4″ in and Out Tons’ of Programs’.This Item is a Collecters’ Item as Well as A Playable Synth Very Rare.The Adapter is a Converter From AC to DC as Well.” Link
“KORG MS-10 VINTAGE SYNTHESIZER
THIS SYNTHESIZER WORKS GREAT!
The MS-10 is a cool & classic analog synth known for its great bass and percussive sounds. It was released by Korg in 1978 as an entry-level, simple monophonic single-VCO analog synthesizer. With the authentic look of a mini-modular its single VCO is patchable using standard 1/4 inch patch cords to the VCF and VCA. It really is a powerful little mono-synth with plenty of knobs and a compact 32-note keyboard. It is CV/Gate controllable. A very cool feature is its external input to filter which allows you to filter external sound sources!” Link
“For sale is a Korg MS-20 Analog synthesizer I purchased new in 1980. It was well used on the road through 1989 and has been idle since. I recently got it out of storage and had it serviced. All features are in working order. I have a downloaded copy of the brochure which is included. There is also plenty of info on the web regarding the general performance of the MS-20.
There are a few cosmetic issues:
1. The low E & F keys have a slight downward warp (see photo). I used a hair dryer on the front panel to dry up a water spill that happened during a 1981 outdoor gig. I guess I got the dryer a little too close to the keys, but I’ve never had a problem with the keys working or moving properly. This happened shortly after I purchased it and I used it for many years after. There is no issue with function of the keys and they feel to be in a normal position when playing. I would resist the urge to re-heat and get them back into position as to risk further warping or possibly crack the plastic that is 30 years old.
2. There are normal scratches and dings one would expect for this type of item as per the photos” Link
“This rare vintage keytar is a fully funtional midi controler. It has no onboard sound. It is not velocity sensitive.
Its controls include:
- 41 keys
- on/off switch
- volume wheel
- pitch bend wheel
- assignable expression wheel (and A/B toggle)
- 3-way octave toggle
- program up/down
- 8 assignable bank/program buttons
It’s history? I got it a few years ago from my good neighbor in Maryland. He is a full-time jazz drummer. The keytar sat in his basement for years. I don’t know why he had it – I don’t think he did either. I’ve tinkered with it maybe 10 times at home with my DAW – never live.
- There is only one minor glitch – the “program down” button occasionally stalls or double-clicks. I don’t imagine this being hard to fix. If you have any questions about this, contact me.
- As you can see in one of the pictures, this controller runs on 9 volts – battery or power supply. (Minor note: The battery options include either one 9-volt or six double A’s however, if for some reason you want to used six double A’s, you will need to find a small metal “link.” If you have any questions about this, contact me.)” Link 

“Hallo, ich veräußere hier einen alten Yamaha Synthesizer. Ich bin Bassist und kann mit sowas nichts anfangen. Wir haben das Gerät gestern bis spät in die Nacht ausprobiert und sind der Meinung, das Gerät ist intakt. Ich kenne den Minimoog und finde den recht einfach zu bedienen – der Yamaha hier ist hingegen eine chaotische Hölle. Zwar klingt er (finde ich) auch zehnmal interessanter als der Moog, seine Bedienung ist jedoch eine Qual. Zumindest für Bassisten und Gitarristen, die bei nur einer Flasche Wein so ein Teil ausprobieren. Doch nun zum Gerät: Es ist wohl über 30 Jahre alt, sieht aber noch ganz passabel aus. Es ist ein amerikanischer oder japanischer Stecker dran, darum musste ich gestern noch einen Spannungsumwandler kaufen, der ist natürlich im Angebot enthalten. Ich habe den Synthi aufgeschraubt, den Dreck rausgesaugt und ihn von außen einigermassen geputzt – er hatte ewige Zeiten in der hintersten Ecke des Probenraumes gestanden, gottseidank in einer Tasche.” Link 

“Ich biete einen gebrauchten Yamaha Synthesizer CS 15 D zum Verkauf an.
Funktionstüchtigkeit evtentuell eingeschränkt. Da die Funktionsleuchte auf der rechten oberen seite nicht leuchtet. (siehe Bild 3.)
Das Gerät gibt beim Anschluß an einem Verstärker töne von sich!!
Ein Knopf vom Schieberegler unten links fehlt. (siehe Bild 2)
Altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden.
Fals fragen auftreten sollten, bitte ihre Telefonnumemr an mich senden. Werde mich dann bei ihnen melden.” Link
“Here is a authentic vintage Yamaha Analog Synthesizer. This is the real deal and everything looks and works perfectly. Very clean and warm classic sounds. I have been able to get some of the same sounds from this unit as produced by the EMS VCS 3 as used in some of the early pink floyd stuff (Welcome to the machine). Please keep in mind this synthesizer is 30 years old and the process for creating patches is much different than modern day synths. The knob labels do not show up well in the pictures because of the flash on my camera but they are not faded at all. This unit even comes with an authentic Yamaha hard carrying case made specifically for this synth. The keyboard is a 100 volt synth so I have included the power converter as shown in the picture. Don’t miss out on a piece of history and an awesome sounding synth. I will even include a couple patch sheets of sounds. ” Link 
YAMAHA DX-7
COMES WITH 4 VOICE ROM CARTRIGES
CORDS & ORIGINAL MANUELS
IN EXCELLANT WORKING CONDITION” Link
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“This listing is for one, used DX7 keyboard in working condition. I don’t know much about this instrument, as I am selling this piece for a friend. The listing includes the keyboard and one DX7 voice ROM cartridge. The only flaws are some scratches and the AC cable. The power cord works fine, it just began to unravel. It actually looks worse than it is, because it doesn’t interfere with the performance of the keyboard. I plugged in the board and moved it around vigorously with no loss of power. International shipping is available, please email me for a quote. Here are some actual photos of the keyboard being offered.” Link
“Welcome. You are bidding on a very clean Yamaha DX100 Digital Programmable Algorithm Synthesizer and power adapter (not Yamaha). This instrument has been very well cared for. There are no broken or sticky keys or control buttons. ” Link
“THIS KEYBOARD HAS ONE LOOSE KEY THE KEY STILL WORKS AND IS INTACT AND WORKS. THE REST OF THE KEYBOARD ALSO WORKS THE KNOB ON THE ON AND OFF SWITCH IS MISSING BUT THE STEM IS STILL IN PLACE. I HAD TO MODIFY THE BATTERY COVER SINCE THIS ORIGINAL IS MISSING. I WILL MODIFY ONE MORE COVER IT FITS AND STAYS IN PLACE. EVERY THING ELSE WORKS ON THIS KEYBOARD” Link
“You’re looking at an original Yamaha SHS-10 Keytar! If you’re here then you probably know that this thing is versatile and has some amazing sounds. This keytar is in very good condition. However, it is missing the battery door.” Link
“For sale is a Sequential Circuits Drumtraks, mechanically and cosmetically in good condition. It is famous for its characteristic 12 bit drumsounds and its very flexible and easy-to-use sequencer. There are tuning possibilities for every sound. A midi manual, operation manual, and extra soundchips, conga and elektric snare (worth $100,- shipping and VAT excluded. The chips are easy to place in the motherboard. The Drumtraks has been updated to 5.0 (Wine Country Productions).” Link
” Sequential circuits Pro-one in excellent condition, one of the best available. fully working , serviced and calibrated. J- wire keyboard. Great sounding synth.Feel free to contact me if you have any questions but try not to leave it to the last hour before auction end.” Link
“Sequential Circuits Six Trak synth with the original manual. This synth is in excellent condition with everything working. The volume knob is a little scratchy, just needs cleaning. MIDI works great, all keys & buttons work and all of the output jacks work. I have owned this piece for over 10 years with out a bit of trouble. The only damage to this keyboard is a very small chip in the right hand wooden side at the back corner.” Link
“I have 2 – Sequential Circuit Prophet 600 synthesizers.
1st unit is in good working order. I replaced the touch pad. There seems to be 1 voice not working (every 6th note is silent). Keyboard is ok, Arp / sequencer is working fine. The unit sounds awesome! Capable of sounds reminiscent of the Prophet 5.
2nd Unit has been used for parts. It still plays fine via MIDI, but there’s a problem with the keyboard. The auction includes the original manual and 1 Anvil case. Please feel free to ask any questions.” Link
“# Make/Model: Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
# Serial #: 5791
# Year: 1983
# Location of Manufacture: USA
# Number of Keys: 61
Condition: Great condition. This synth was well taken care of over the years and it shows. We just got this back from our expert tech who gave it a nice tune-up. All the pots were sprayed out and the controls cleaned up. It’s like it is brand new again, functionality wise. Cosmetically, there is a little bit of wear from normal use over the years. There are a few light scuffs on the side panels and some light scratching on the surface. A few of the keys are slightly uneven, we pictured that the best we could. Aside from that, it’s in great shape and ready to go. Everything is working perfectly as it should. A power cord will be included with the synth.” Link
“This ARP Quartet is in good condition.It works apart from the second E key,( I have the service manual on CD for this synth, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to fix). There are a couple of minor scratches and small dings in the wooden end panels,( these will cover up with woodstain). I bought this keyboard in 1983,(£600.00 new).
It has strings, brass, piano,and organ presets,with limited control over each sound, i.e attack, sustain(strings), Sustain(piano) Vibrato and brilliance (Brass)etc. The sounds are quite good for something thats over 25yrs old, but nowhere near as good as on a modern synth,(although the strings still sound pretty good.” Link
“it has some marks – dents here and there and probably need a good cleaning as it was under my bed for a year or so.So, it is not in a mint condition but to my eyes ARP still looks great despite marks and scratches here and there.” Link
“Selling a Arp Wooden case with tolex cover. The case is intact and apart from normal wear is in good overall condition, inside at the back are 4 bolts with nuts and washers for circuit board.The case is ideal to replace a broken one or one with heavy tolex wear. Any questions please ask, pick up in person only please, will consider a drop off/ meet somewhere if costs met, this item is too fragile to courier out.” Link
“WORKING ARP STRING ENSEMBLE. LOOKS LIKE IT’S BEEN TREATED LIKE A REDHEADED STEP CHILD. MISSING SIDE PANEL ONE BROKEN KEY. NUMEROUS DENTS AND DINGS. BUT ALL FUNCTIONS ARE PROPER. BUILT THE OLD SCHOOL WAY.” Link
“This synth’s original owner recently passed away. Everything lights up and works. Keyboard looks in great shape! ” Link
“Up for auction is a used, vintage early 1970`s ARP 2600P analog synthesizer with model 3620 keyboard controller. We believe this is 1972-1973, with a 1974 controller. The serial number on the synth is 26373 and the serial number on the keyboard is 36083R. This synth is in good working order- it passes signal just fine, but should probably be checked out. Includes the 4012 Moog filter.
The synth seems to work just fine, but the keyboard input into the synth is a little loose. Also, the plastic bits are missing off the faders on ring modulator, and off the fader on the initial oscillator frequency. The lid is missing off the keyboard, and the latches don’t work great on the synth case.” Link
“Hey, I’m selling a fully functional Casio SK-5 sampling Keyboard in very good condition. This keyboard features Pulse Code Modulation and allows you to sample 4 samples at 0.7 seconds or 2 samples at 1.4 seconds. It includes 4 sample pads and 4 trigger pads. All of the keys on the keyboard are functional as well as all the sample pads, triggers, microphone, etc. I am not including batteries. The battery compartment is not corroded at all. It’s effects include sample looping and reversal as well as 6 envelopes. Lately these keyboards have been very popular for circuit bending and rightfully so. This keyboard is Not circuit bent.” Link
“This auction is for a vintage Casio SK-1 Sampling Keyboard. Keyboard is in overall very good condition and operating properly. All keys work, no broken or missing ones. All buttons and sliders operate properly and are there. Battery cover is still on the keyboard. Just a few light scuffs and scratches here and there, not too bad at all. Comes with box and a/c adaptor (I don’t have the manual). All original, never modified.” Link
“The SEM was Oberheim’s first official analog synthesizer. It features two analog oscillators, a very distinctive 2-pole multimode filter, ADR envelopes, and an LFO. Each of the two oscillators offer triangle or rectangular waveforms . The SEM in this auction is in good condition considering it’s 35 years old and is in good working order. It’s a 110v model so you’ll need a step down transformer to use it in the U.K.” Link
“I’ve had this drum machine for at least fifteen years and haven’t touched in probably ten with the exception to power it up and test it for this auction.
Out of the 13 expansion cards, 3 do not appear to work correctly (and never have since I’ve owned it and it was used then). However, I have fully populated the DMX with 9 of the 10 that do work.
Please see the pictures for the visual details. The pictures are of THIS drum machine, not someone else’s or factory pics. Please refer to these pictures for the different models of the voice expansion cards because I’ve already boxed it up and I’m not pulling those cards out again (they’re a pain in the rear).” Link
“From the ’80s in fine playing condition., a few scuff and scratches here and there (there is a large scratch next to the display, check the pictures), but overall nice looking.
Battery cover is included
It has a digital synth that sounds a lot like the virtual analogs of today! I had a korg prophecy and they sounded very similar
Strap it like a keytar! It has pegs on the sides and most important is the pitch ribbon I inserted on the side mounted on a piece of wood and painted black., this mod just mirrors what the pitch wheel does, but it can do very nice bends or tap on it to give you a guitar like effect on it., pitch range can be adjusted to an octave so you can get those very crazy jordan rudess like bending.
Use it as a sound source or as a master MIDI controller.
Comes with a generic ac adaptor (has been spliced and repaired and look kind of ugly but works fine). Also included is a disk full of patches so you can have a wider pallette of sounds” Link
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The Casio AZ-1 is a polyphonic MIDI keyboard in the form factor of a keytar.
The AZ-1 features 2 switches, 2 wheels, and 1 slider that can be assigned different MIDI functions as the user deems fit. It has a pitch wheel for shifting the sound up fractions of a note. Furthermore, its feature set includes both velocity sensitivity as well as true aftertouch. This is something of a rarity amongst keytars, and all but the highest end keyboards, as many only have velocity sensitivity.
The pitch band is an old construction, it can shift the note just up. It is alternated, therefore the coil spring is disabled. There is a small, hardly recognizable crack at the edge of the bottom.A couple of screws are missing from the back of the unit.” Link
“Trenne mich umständehalber von meinem russischen Eisenschwein. Der Elektronika ist ein Elektropiano aus den 80ern und hat einen schön drahtigen, durchsetzungsfähigen Klang. Die Taste F2 erzeugt keinen Ton, kann aber sicherlich ohne großen Aufwand repariert werden. Das Gerät verfügt über 3 Piano – ähnliche Klange und eine String – Sektion. Ausserdem hat es einen kräftigen Chorus an Bord. Zum Lieferumfang gehört auch ein Adapter von DIN auf 6,3mm Klinke und das original Netzkabel. Das Gerät muß abgeholt werden, oder ich liefere es im 50km Umkreis Dresden gegen Spritkosten an. Sollte doch ein Versand erwünscht sein dann BITTE VORHER mit mir in Kontakt treten. Das Teil wiegt so knappe 15 Kg. In einer weteren Auktion gibt es noch den passenden Flanger FL-01 ACHTUNG: Da ich Privatmann bin und kein Händler, kann ich keine Garantie geben und weise deshalb auf folgendes hin: Du bietest im Rahmen eines Privatverkaufs ohne Garantiezusage. Die Ware befindet sich im oben beschriebenen Zustand. Diese Angabe mache ich ausschlie゚lich aufgrund der neuen Rechtslage im Garantierecht. Ich nehme nichts zurck, gebe keine Gewhleistung und keine Garantie. Bieten Sie nicht wenn Sie mit diesen Bedingungen nicht einverstanden sind.” Link
“Der Oberheim Xk wurde 1985 von Oberheim, dem Hersteller klassischer analoger Synthesizer, entwickelt. Er kommt im klassischem Look der Oberheim Synthesizer – mit Holzseitenteilen. Der Xk ist ein sehr intuitiv bedienbares, leistungsfähiges und gutaussehendes Masterkeyboard in hoher Qualität.
Die Tastatur ist anschlagdynamisch und besitzt Aftertouch. Es können drei Zonen mit jeweils 11 individuellen Parametern programmiert werden. Splits, Layers und Kombinationen davon – Flexibilität ist hier angesagt. Das Ganze kann mit einigen zusätzlichen Einstellungen in 100 Masterprogrammen gespeichert werden.
Ein vertikaler Fader (Continuous Controller) erlaubt Parameteränderungen in Echtzeit.
Ein tolles Feature ist der eingebaute ARPEGGIATOR, der auch synchronisierbar ist. Neben dem obligatorischen TEMPO ist auch Gate-Time einstellbar. Als Patterns gibt es die klassischen Varianten UP, DOWN, UP & DOWN und RANDOM. Darüber hinaus gibt es noch CHORD MEMORY und HOLD.
Neben einem MIDI OUT gibt es noch einen Anschluss für einen programmierbaren Fußschalter und ein CLOCK IN, über den der Arpeggiator ggf. synchronisiert werden kann.
Der Oberheim Xk vermittelt ein gutes Spielgefühl, sein Arpeggiator läßt jeden angeschlossenen Synthesizer interessanter klingen und ist im Studio auch noch ein echter Hingucker! Seine Qualitäten wußte auch Michael Cretu (Enigma, Sandra) zu schätzen, der ihn bis in die neunziger Jahre verwendete. ” Link
“For sale is a Moog Realistic MG-1 synth. Absolutely perfect condition. 1982. Two oscillators with sync & detune, one producing either a Square or Sawtooth waveform, with the other producing either a Pulse or Sawtooth waveform. One low pass filter/VCF, that can use the envelope generator, has limited keyboard tracking, and is capable of self oscillation. Limited envelope generator with variable attack and release, and a switchable sustain (no decay). Oscillator 2 can be tuned independently or synced to oscillator 1. Noise generator. Ring modulator (called “Bell Tone”). Polyphonic oscillator. This oscillator is routed through the filter, but not through the envelope generator or LFO. LFO that can modulate the oscillators and the filter using a triangle, square or random waveform Portamento (called “Glide”) External Control inputs for pre-MIDI CV/Gate.” Link
“This unit seems to work okay. There is an unpleasant, scratchy, distorted sound that accompanies all the sounds. I opened it up to see if it was dusty, but it wasn’t. This would be a good unit for parts or for rebuilding and is priced accordlingly. The ribbon controller (bar to the far left of the manual) still works, which I understand is rare for these models.” Link
“This is a rare bird, indeed. When last used (in the 70’s!) it worked great, but has since suffered a broken rotary pot. All original interface cables that came with the unit are included. Sold as is; s/n A2665.” Link
“Used Moog Model “D”, sold as is. This unit has better/preferred oscillators than the original Minimoog series and really sounds fabulous. Unit was purchased in 1974 and has had very little use over the last 35 years. Never opened by a technician, it includes fiber carrying case, which adds protection in cartage or shipping. (Note: even when extremely well-packed & padded, shipping such fine, vintage electronics can be somewhat chancey! We’d suggest you pick it up and avoid shipping if possible.) S/n 5552. Please examine the pictures closely and let us answer any questions you might have about this very special piece.” Link 
“Up for bid is this used Realistic Moog MG-1 Synth. I bought this at an estate sale so I don’t know much about it. I have tested it and it appears to be in great shape. Some of the black keys show some wear, but the rest of the unit is in great cosmetic condition. ” Link
“Here we have a Moog Prodigy. This is one of the earlier Prodigy’s with only a single audio output. This is a great synth and has been well maintained. The Prodigy has spent the last few years of it’s life in a recording studio and has been put to good use. The Prodigy is in great physical shape with only minor wear. The middle G has a small blemish between the F# and G# keys. It is about the size of a bb. I am not sure what caused it. Unfortunately you probably won’t be able to see it in the picture. Other then that this is a great working synth. I recently went through the synth and it is working well for being over 25 years old.” Link
“THIS IS THE KEYBOARD MANY OF US ALWAYS WANTED.
SUPERB CONDITIONS.PLAYS LIKE THE DAY I BOUGHT IT IN 1977.
I CAN’T SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THIS KEYBOARD,EXCEPT AMMAZING.
THE ONLY THING IT NEEDS IS A PLAYER THAT KNOWS WHAT THIS BABY CAN DO, AND MAYBE A COAT OF VARNSH TO THE WOOD CASING.” Link
“The MG-1 is one of the most under-rated analog synths. I have owned several of these over the past 10 years and they never let me down. It a lot of ways the MG-1 outshines its Moog siblings. It has a polyphonic section, which runs through the characteristic Moog filter, it has a ring modulator that can be mixed in with its two sync-able oscillators, and it has a flexible modulation section. Plus it is really small and lightweight, making perfect for gigs or conserving space in the studio.
This MG-1 has some simple modifications to make it more useful. The RCA jacks on the back have been replaced with high-quality 1/4″ jacks. The audio input is routed through the filter now and there is a filter CV input. This MG-1 can be used as a standalone filter, interfaced with a modular synthesizer or other gear, like Moogerfooger pedals. A V-trig input has been added, making it easier to sequence the synth or play it from gear that uses the v/oct and v-trig standard.
This synth looks and works great. It was completely serviced when the modifications were performed. It has some small scratches on some of the black keys and there is a small crack in the plastic on one of the front bottom edges–neither are very noticeable.” Link
“This is a vintage MicroMoog Synth (I believe it’s a ’79) – a brilliant voltage-based instrument. Pre-MIDI (though there are people in the world who can mod these…), glitchy (it is old – the pitch strip is a little testy), versatile. The first Moog I ever came into contact with and it still blows my mind. Hard to give it up, but I’ll ship it to you lovingly packed in egg-crate foam and placed in a vintage brown Samsonite suitcase, then packed in bubble wrap and insured like crazy. This instrument is love at first sight – Enjoy!!! Also included in this auction is a near mint 100 page original copy of the MicroMoog Operation Manual, by Tom Rhea – Complete with presets, exercises, schematics, fine-tuning instructions and a history of the synth! (near mint because the inside of the back cover has a phone # written on it – perfect condition other than that) This manual is an extremely useful tool, especially the schematics – this is a vintage keyboard and they will be needed eventually.” Link

