Paul Vo Collector's Edition

What makes this guitar so special?

The Moog Guitar Electronics add an unparalleled range of expression to the Moog Guitar:

FULL SUSTAIN MODE - like no other sustainer; infinite sustain on every string, at every fret position and at any volume. You may have heard sustain before but not with this power (we call it "Vo Power") and clarity.

CONTROLLED SUSTAIN MODE - allows you to play sustained single or polyphonic lines without muting technique. The Moog Guitar sustains the notes you are playing while actively muting the strings you are not playing.

MUTE MODE - removes energy from the strings, resulting in a variety of staccato articulations. The mute mode has never been heard on any other guitar; the Vo Power stops the strings with the same intensity that it sustains them. You feel the instrument transform in your hands.

HARMONIC BLENDS - use the included foot pedal to shift the positive energy of Vo Power in Sustain mode and the subtractive force of Vo Power in Mute mode between the bridge and neck pick-ups to pull both subtle and dramatic harmonics from the strings.

MOOG FILTER - control the frequency of the built-in, resonant Moog ladder filter using the foot pedal or a CV Input.

Moog Guitar Controls

There are five knobs:

Vo Power Knob - Controls intensity of sustain and mute. The knob turned fully CW is full Vo Power and fully CCW is no Vo Power.

Piezo Blend Blends the piezo bridge pick-up signal into the guitar's output signal.

Harmonic Balance Knob - Controls the balance of Vo Power between neck and bridge pick-ups. (When the Filter Toggle is in "Tone Control" position, this function is moved to the foot pedal and the Harmonic Balance knob does nothing.)

Master Volume Knob - Controls overall volume (Moog and piezo pick-ups).

Tone/Filter Knob- Adjusts the guitar tone when the Filter Toggle is in Tone Control position; adjusts the resonance of the Moog filters in the two Moog Filter Toggle positions.


There are three switches:

Mode Selector Switch - Switches between Mute Mode, Controlled Sustain Mode and Full Sustain Mode

Filter Toggle Switch Switches the Moog Filter between a standard guitar Tone Control - (toggle away from strings), a Moog Articulated Filter - (toggle centered), and a Moog Ladder Filter - (toggle towards strings).

Five Position Pick-up Selector Switch: Neck, In-phase, Out of phase, Bridge, and Piezo. only. (The piezo signal accessed via the Piezo Blend knob passes through the Moog filter; "piezo only" does not.)

Floor Pedal- Function depends on the setting of the Filter Toggle switch.
- When the Filter Toggle is in "Tone Control" position, the floor pedal controls the harmonic balance. (Forward = high harmonics, Middle = full harmonics, Back = lower harmonics.)
- When the Filter Toggle is in "Moog Articulated Filter" position, the floor pedal controls the filter cutoff frequency that the articulated filter starts with.
- When the Filter Toggle is in "Moog Ladder Filter" position, the foot pedal controls the filter cutoff frequency.

Note about Harmonic Balance: Maximum Vo Power requires both pickups to act together. This only happens when the Harmonic Balace is set to the mid-point because then both pickups are fully active. (Harmonic Balance knob on the center detent and/or the floor pedal set to the mid-position.) If the Vo Power is fully CW and you sense less than full Vo Power, check the Harmonic Balance function at the knob or the pedal.

What is the difference between The Moog Guitar and sustainers?

1.) The Moog Guitar Technology is not a sustainer technology but a Harmonic Control System.

2.) In Sustain Mode, The Moog Guitar is like a sustainer on steroids. Previous sustainer technologies are limited both in their power and responsiveness.

3.) Unlike sustainer technologies, the Moog Guitar has the ability to simultaneously "listen" and "control" each individual string at exactly the same point. This allows the control system to affect the string coherently. For each pickup and string, there is a unique control system that is optimized for those harmonics happening at that point in time.

4.) This "coherency" gives the Moog Guitar a sustain capability that is un-paralleled both in power and responsiveness. There are no frustrating lags, or drop offs. And the sustain from the Moog Guitar is DIRECTLY related to what is happening on the string at that point, so it is very organic sounding and gives a feeling of connection to the instrument that has never before been felt.

5.) Sustaining is just the stepping-off point for the Moog Guitar. The same ability to coherently give energy to the string can take energy away. This is revolutionary: the ability to MUTE a string (or strings) changes the very way the string reacts to the wood and acoustics of the instrument. It feels like a different instrument in your hands when in Mute Mode.

6.) Combining the Sustain and Mute modes gives us the never-before achieved Controlled Sustain Mode. Players can sustain single-note lines while the Harmonic Control System actively removes energy from strings that aren't being played. This allows fluid violin-like lines and counter-point that are not achievable with sustainers.

7.) The Harmonic Control System allows the player to affect different harmonics that are occurring on the strings in real-time.

8.) Because of the direct action of the Harmonic Control System on the string at the same point in space and time, the Moog Guitar fits perfectly into your playing technique, it responds naturally to the way you play - it becomes part of the acoustic nature of the actual instrument.

9.) The Moog Guitar expands the soundscape of the guitar in ways that no sustainer technology can approach. Like all Moog instruments, the only limit is the imagination and inspiration of the musician.

 

Paul Vo Collector Edition
Product Specifications

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Guitar
Double-Cutaway, Set-neck

Weight
8 lbs. (approx)

Body
Premium Swamp Ash or Mahogany (Contact Moog if you have a preference. Otherwise, you will receive a guitar with the wood most readily available; the weight of the guitar is the same with either wood.)

Top Wood
Flame Maple or Quilted Maple

Fingerboard
Ebony

Finish
Tiger Eye, Tobacco Burst, Navy Mist, Plum, Emerald, Honey, Scarlet, Aqua.
(See Finish Chart)

Neck
7degree Angled Peghead, 22 Fret, 25 1/2" Scale, Headstock finished to match body.

Pickups
2 custom-designed Moog pickups
Piezo saddles in bridge.

Output
The piezo is blended in with the normal output of the Moog Guitar and it can be output separately thru the quarter inch jack.
The piezo does not require external power; it receives auxiliary power from an onboard 9V battery.

Hardware Finish
Gold and Black.

Bridge
Moog customized Wilkinson Tremolo with Graph Tech piezo saddles.

Strings
Custom Moog Guitar Strings; ships with 11-52s

Available sets include:

Packaged Set 9-46 (009, 011, 016, 026, 036, 046)

Packaged Set 10-52 (010, 013, 017, 030, 042, 052)

Packaged Set 11-52 (011, 014, 018, 030, 044, 052)

Moog Foot Pedal Controller
Controls Harmonic Blend and the frequency response of the Moog Ladder Filter. Supplies Power to the guitar.
External Control Voltage Input (0 to 5VDC)
More details on the Pedal Controller are located in the "Info" tab.

Electronics
Moog patented Guitar Electronics including Moog Ladder Filter.
More details on the Moog Guitar electronics are located in the "Info" tab.



Specifications Subject To Change Without Notification

Carrying Case
 
Hardshell Gold Tweed with leather bound corners
Gold Moog Logo Imprinted metal plate on outside edge
Interior Custom Form-fit for Moog Guitar body
Internal covered storage compartment
Storage compartment for expression pedal


Specifications subject to change without notice

 

Moog Guitar

Category Name Added Format Description Download Link
Manual The Moog Guitar Quick Start Guide 2011-04-22 PDF

Get a head start on your Moog Guitar explorations with The Moog Guitar Quick Start Guide. You'll hit the ground running with these clearly illustrated common settings. Remember, they're just starting points. Experiment and explore!

moogguitar_quick_guide.pdf
Manual Moog Guitar User's Guide Rev 3 2011-04-22 PDF

It's easy to get started. The learning curve is minimal.

With The Moog Guitar User's Guide, an experienced guitarist can easily grasp the instrument's innovations and begin crafting new and previously unimaginable soundscapes in the first few minutes. However, there is much to discover over time because the Moog Guitar makes many new things possible..

moog_guitar_man_rv3_web.pdf
Introducing The Moog Guitar
See video
Moog Guitar Showcase Highlights
See video
The Moog Guitar - Phil Keaggy
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Moog Guitar Demo - Jake Cinninger of Umphrey's McGee
See video
Moog Guitar & Etherwave Plus Theremin
See video
The Moog Guitar - Julian Lage and Brett Comeaux
See video
MF-104Z Analog Delay Spillover Modification
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The Moog Guitar Overview by Fareed Haque
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Changing Strings on the Moog Guitar
See video
The Moog Guitar
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Wired Magazine Moog Guitar Review

"In an effort to keep tones ringing longer—a quality known as sustain—players resort to external devices like distortion boxes and compressors... The Moog Guitar smashes that barrier by deploying magnetic fields to keep the strings vibrating indefinitely or even stop them cold. 'Initially, it just sounds like a guitar,' Haque says. 'Then you say, wait a minute—what is that?' "

Click here to read the full review.

DV247 Midi Moog Guitar Review

"With that addition, coupled with a MIDI volume control, patch selector and a toggle to trigger the output, the infinite possibilities of the Moog E1-M are opened up. What’s particularly special is that, while there are other guitars like this out there, this baby is also packing a sustainer. A video on Moog’s website shows you the results when using a Little Phatty, triggering an unending arpeggio while the smug-enough guitarist starts to form chord shapes with fantastic results."

Click here to read the full review.
RobbReportCollection.com Paul Vo Collector Edition Review

"A guitar has never been built with such technological synthesis; linking the Moog guitar with Moog pedals and effects processors will render it virtually unstoppable."

Click here to read the full review.

Premier Guitar: "Hands on with the Moog Guitar" Review

"Having used an EBow for years, I became a fan of its unlimited string sustain – and aware of its limitations. In its sustain modes the Moog is like having an individual EBow for each string. Not having to hold the sustain device in my right hand opened a whole new world of sonic madness; it left the picking hand free to manipulate the whammy bar, or control keyboards, whether belonging to synthesizers or laptops."

Click here to read the full review.

Gear Wire Summer NAMM Wrap-Up Video Review

This is a video from the 2008 Summer NAMM show with a small segment in the beginning on the Moog Guitar.

Click here to watch the video.

2008 Summer NAMM Moog Guitar Overview

Paul Vo Talks a little about the Moog Guitar at the 2008 Summer NAMM Show.

Click here to watch the video.

MusicRadar.com Paul Vo Prototype Review

"It's easy to see that for a creative player, the Moog Guitar has tremendous potential for creating genuinely new sounds. For a professional musician the substantial outlay is justified if, for example, it helps colour, or indeed create, a hit song. As a studio rental tool, there's also massive potential."

Click here to read the full review.

POPSCI.com Moog Guitar Review

"Synthesizer pioneer Moog lent me its first-ever guitar, whose custom pickups amplify the strings’ sound like regular pickups but also pulse magnetically in or out of time with their movements. That keeps them vibrating in “sustain” mode for synth-like effects or stops them dead in their tracks in “mute” to replicate the sound of a banjo."

Click here to read the full review.

Electronic Musician Paul Vo Edition Review

"The construction is first-class all the way. It's a solidbody instrument made of either mahogany or swamp ash (depending on availability). It has a gorgeous top, either flame or quilted maple, which is available in a range of colors."

Click here to read the full review.

AmericanSongwriter.com Paul Vo Edition Review

"The power supply/foot pedal allows for even more control, attaching via a five-pin XLR. The black knobs and switches control the common guitar features, such as pickup selection and volume. The various Moog modes are all controlled by the gold knobs and switches. The learning curve is fairly quick."

Click here to read the full review.

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