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Circa 1972 Minimoog Model D Analog Synthesizer

Item Details

A circa 1972 Minimoog Model D Analog Synthesizer. This Moog synthesizer was among the first portable analog synths and non-modular synths produced between 1970 and 1981 by the iconic Moog company in their Williamsville, New York, factory. This monophonic synthesizer features three original oscillators and contouring circuits. The hinged top above the keyboard folds forward for playing and reveals inputs, outputs and fuses to the back. These synthesizers were used to help create the iconic sounds of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Nine Inch Nails, Dr. Dre, Herbie Hancock and many other artists. Serial number is 2830.

Condition

- wear consistent with age. Powers on; produces sound when keys and oscillators are utilized. All keys press back and do not stick. Some discoloration and dust to casing, and there is a sticker to top of console.

Dimensions

27.75" W x 17.0" H x 4.5" D

Item #

17WDC016-304

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