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Moog model D - S-trigger dummy plug

 
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      08-15-2010
I've searched google and I can't find a whole lot on these little dandys. I'm attempting to create a wobble bass with my Moog by modulating a loop using the filter. But first I need a dummy s-trigger plug.

Does anyone know where abouts I could find one of these? Also, if I can find just the plug without the wiring, will that have the same effect as a dummy plug?

Any help will be greatly appreciated,

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Frank John

 
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      08-16-2010
i just tried searching for one with no luck, maybe you could find a local keybaord tech and ask them?

 
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      08-16-2010
Thats a good idea, but I know of only one keyboard tech who might know what to do. All the other vintage shops have closed up. My other alternative would be guitar center, and I'm not sure how much they'd know.

 
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      08-16-2010
yeah, the guitar center by me doesnt have the most knowledgeable staff... and i feel like there keyboard department (live sound) is just a bunch of djs who dont know much about keyboards. your profile says cincinnati, if there is a good studio call them and ask them for some info on local techs also i know there are a few techs in columbus, maybe you could call around up there?

 
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      08-16-2010
yep. It's the same down here, and for the most part they think they know everything. Hmm I'll have to do some calling. Thanks for the advice. It's a shame that they're aren't many great keyboard techs around. Are there are there any good vintage shops in cleveland?

 
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      08-16-2010
Nope not much around here I usually deal with some techs in nashville

 
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