1975 Moog Minimoog Model D
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1975 Moog Minimoog Model D
Formerly owned by the music department at Harvard, this 1975 Moog Minimoog Model D features the “old oscillator” design and has been meticulously restored, including the following:
full electrolytic recap
Oscillator card rebuild with new multi-turn trimmers, temperature-stable op amp and 3046 transistor array replacement with socket installation, and matched metal film summing resistors for a massive increase in tuning accuracy, stability, and scaling
“Dead-band” pitch wheel modification
Magnetic reed switch modification on the Mod wheel
Crimp flag connections on PSU and OSC card have been hard-wired
Buss bar and key contacts cleaned
Keybed cleaned, new lubricated key bushings installed, and keys leveled
New power cord
Full calibration & tuning
There is not a better-restored, better-looking, or better-functioning Minimoog available anywhere.