Moog Moogerfoogers
You can rely on Moog to come up with something special – even when it comes to effects pedals. Hollin Jones plugs in.
Price: £200.00
Manufacturer: Moog
Website: http://www.moogmusic.com

Not content with making some of the world’s most desirable synthesizers, Moog also produces a line of effects pedals incorporating some of the much-loved technology found in its top-end machines. They are, however, a far cry from a typical neon stompbox. As you might expect from Moog, the build quality is very good; the pedals are housed in lacquered black metal with gorgeous wood side panels. The knobs and switches are large and reassuringly solid, while the labelling is clear and informative. They look, essentially, like little synths.
Score: 9
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 67
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Comments
jo azaredo - 25 November 2008, 06:13 PM
I own the LP Stage II and love it, MOOG could have added atleast some form of EFX as in delay,( though not the full Moogfogger Analogue Digital Delay ) the LP without delay is like good food presented badly..so buy the Analogue DD
smart Moogie boyz
I use the KP3 for delay and filter EFX and the Moog adds so much zing, anyone tried using the Digidesign ANALOGUE Digital Delay software with the LP..would love to know the results
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