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Reviews (3)
Moog Minimoog Model D serial number 7451 Keyboard Synthesizer Recently Serviced
28 July 2016
There is nothing like a 70s Minimoog Model D
It's probably the best synth ever made or that ever will be made. Every serious keyboardist should have one. Or two!
5 of 5 found this helpful
Avid Digidesign Digisnake MH082 8-Channel Snake XLR Female-DB25, 12' Cable
12 April 2023
Excellent quality for a good price, and getting hard to find
DB25 to XLR snakes can cost anywhere from $25 to $250 or more. The Digisnakes are not cheap, and they are notably superior to the bargain basement type with molded plastic jacks. They have proper metal jacks which means you can resolder them if repair is needed. The cable is not buttery soft like Mogami, but of course Mogami snakes like these cost 2X - 3X as much. These are especially good choice for studio installations where the snake is not getting unplugged and re-plugged constantly (as in a touring environment). These are getting harder and harder to find, especially the DB25 to XLRF type. Grab them while you can. :)
25-pin D-Sub to 8 TRS 1/4" 5' Stereo Male Analog Breakout Snake Cable Elite Core
12 April 2023
Good value for money snake, no molded plastic
A DB25 to TRS snake can cost anywhere from $25 to $250 or more. I find the Elite Core snakes to be a good middle of the range choice. The jacks are not molded plastic like the cheaper snakes, rather, they are proper metal jacks that can be resoldered if repair is needed. These snakes are an especially good choice for studio installations where the snake will not be unplugged and re-plugged often.