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About This Listing

The MEMORYMOOG synthesizer is one of the most classic and best sounding analogue synthesizers ever.
The original keybed is one of the worst ever and after >35 years of use it’s worn out and not reliable working.

So, some years ago, we figured out how to put in a modern solid new keyboard and fit it in many MEMORYMOOGs over here.

Now available in a kit version – PLUG and PLAY

Fits for the MEMORYMOOG, MEMORYMOOG PLUS and the LAMM.

The new MEMORYMOOG keybed kit is:
  • High quality
  • Semi weighted keybed
  • A pleasure to play
  • A DIREKT DROP in
  • No drilling
  • Rock solid adapters
Includes the bus adapter to your MEMO. This is the basic kit you’ll need to substitute your old keybed.

Further upgrades and added functions are coming soon, even aftertouch and velocity!
IMPORTANT: Non technicians should not open up their own synthesizers (or any electronic machine for that matter) as lethal electrical wires are exposed. The power chord should always be UNPLUGGED from the wall (it's not good enough to just turn the power switch off) before opening up any electrical machine.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Memorymoog
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • Germany

About the Seller

SYNTHTASTE

Bochum, Germany
(23)
Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:53

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