That is the most flattering picture I have ever seen of ANY guitar!eo ire itum wrote:I really think it's beautiful.
Take a look at this picture I ran across today...
http://www.uncrate.com/men/gear/musical ... og-guitar/
I love it.
Sorry, but, could this guitar be any uglier?
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Eric, this post is sooo spot on. It says it better than any words.
Yet it remains a mystery why Moog (with all respect) chose to take the design of the guitar in that direction.
I am sure that they handed over the guitar building to a very skilled person, but apparently not to someone who understands the aesthetic foundation of the Moog brand.
Yet it remains a mystery why Moog (with all respect) chose to take the design of the guitar in that direction.
I am sure that they handed over the guitar building to a very skilled person, but apparently not to someone who understands the aesthetic foundation of the Moog brand.
eric coleridge wrote:Here, for the sake argument, is the tasteful Gibson RD with 'active Moog electronics':
Voyager:
and here, a tele custom in walnut:
MiniMoog:
and then, the zion moog:
Not trying to be a total jerk, but this is what this guitar looks like me, and I don't get it.
It looks to be well crafted and it looks like a design that would be attractive to middle-aged men. Studios and serious musicians are probably more concerned with the sound. Frankly, Moog probably made the right guitar for the demographic this would reach at this price point.
I do remember a certain member of the moog family tip-toeing around calling it ugly, basically by saying that it was the design prefered by the developer of the guitar.
That said, I think it is garish, gaudy and dated. It looks like a late 80's/early 90's carvin guitar... Oh, here's one now:
I do remember a certain member of the moog family tip-toeing around calling it ugly, basically by saying that it was the design prefered by the developer of the guitar.
That said, I think it is garish, gaudy and dated. It looks like a late 80's/early 90's carvin guitar... Oh, here's one now:
Yes, that's right, now here's the deal: you can have your Moog guitar, but you can ONLY have it in pink over a AAAAAA maple quilt.LeRoi wrote:HB3 wrote:"C'mon, C.C., pick up that guitar and talk to me!"
Never thought I'd comment on a guitar forum, but that was great!
It's, like, a test.
I bet Lou Reed's is pink.
Oh man I saw lou reed and he was horroble.
He was strumming E E E E "Im Mad" E E E E "Im mad" It was between Buddy Guy and Santana though, and Rob Wasserman was on Bass though. I really triewd to appreciate it but failed.
Eric
He was strumming E E E E "Im Mad" E E E E "Im mad" It was between Buddy Guy and Santana though, and Rob Wasserman was on Bass though. I really triewd to appreciate it but failed.
Eric
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It is true that guitar is flattering, but its all about the functions. It is not up to my standards . Maybe the next one will beVoltor07 wrote:That is the most flattering picture I have ever seen of ANY guitar!eo ire itum wrote:I really think it's beautiful.
Take a look at this picture I ran across today...
http://www.uncrate.com/men/gear/musical ... og-guitar/
I love it.
You have one! Not up to your standards? I'm confused. WHY MUST YOU MOCK ME!?BetterThanVoltor wrote:It is true that guitar is flattering, but its all about the functions. It is not up to my standards . Maybe the next one will beVoltor07 wrote:That is the most flattering picture I have ever seen of ANY guitar!eo ire itum wrote:I really think it's beautiful.
Take a look at this picture I ran across today...
http://www.uncrate.com/men/gear/musical ... og-guitar/
I love it.
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.