Thanks Jareth!!!…..everybody reading this, Jareth is the best minimoog tech in the world. If you use anybody else, you will be sorry. Forget about using techs in Las Vegas, and Denver.
Another great restoration, Jareth.!!! I find it interesting to note, that this one was built only 4 days after mine was (that you restored for me too). Mine being built January 24th 1974, serial # 3852 , but this one had the regular "chicken head" knobs, where mine had the rare "square headed" knobs.
Thanks Larry! Your serial number did come to mind while working on this one. I believe the knobs have been replaced on this one based on the different set screws. This particular minimoog has had lots done to it through the years.
Thanks Jareth!!!…..everybody reading this, Jareth is the best minimoog tech in the world. If you use anybody else, you will be sorry. Forget about using techs in Las Vegas, and Denver.
You're welcome Matt, it was a honor getting your minimoog back into great shape. Really appreciate the support.
I wouldn't expect anything less than beyond top notch service from Jareth. He IS THE BEST.❤🙏🏾🙌🏾
Thank you so much Michael!!
@@synthproYou're most definitely welcome!
Brilliant restoration , i have never owned a Minimoog ,had the Moog Rogue once all the best from old England ,
Thank you very much MAXERNEST, really appreciate you watching!
Another stunning restoration job! 👍
Thank you!! Appreciate you watching.
amazing work, great job, well done
Another awesome job !
Thank you very much, appreciate you watching!
Another great restoration, Jareth.!!! I find it interesting to note, that this one was built only 4 days after mine was (that you restored for me too). Mine being built January 24th 1974, serial # 3852 , but this one had the regular "chicken head" knobs, where mine had the rare "square headed" knobs.
Thanks Larry! Your serial number did come to mind while working on this one. I believe the knobs have been replaced on this one based on the different set screws. This particular minimoog has had lots done to it through the years.
Excellent work. What an awesome machine. Have you ever come across the eml500?
Thank you very much! I have not worked with any of the EML synths, maybe one day I will get my hands into one.