
Moog is reviving the analog electronic synthesizers of the 1970s that sparked a musical revolution. The company announces that it's restarting limited production of three of its classic large format, modular synthesizers, which were originally produced in 1973: The System 55, the System 35, and the Model 15... Continue Reading Moog welcomes back the machine by bringing back large format synthesizers
Section: Music
Tags: Analog, Modular, Moog, Synthesizer
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