Jason Daniello of Moog Music (think of him as Scourge to Cyril Lance's Sonic) demonstrates the Moog Guitar's electro-dampening properties. There's a lot of talk about "if we can give energy to a string, we can also take energy out of string." Which, OK, is an easy turn of phrase, but I wanna know how the things works, dang it! I mean, I've got my theories.*
*(Ancient Chinese secret, huh?) See more on Gearwire.com.
I'm hearing an awful lot of hot air about what the instrument can do, rather than hearing what it can do...
chromefree 1 year ago
@Touch2MuchUSA post a video of you and your jackson producing limitless sustain with no pedals and we will believe you.
OthelloNC 1 year ago
if u have some good money and u buy the e1 version which is 3000 dollarrs i'd say it's worth it.
crazychimp321 1 year ago
I think that's very cool myself.
SgtThump 2 years ago
i stopped reading anything jondeth had to say after he revealed he owns a Crate head.
danieldangerously 2 years ago
@Touch2MuchUSA i thought it was three and a half, also, poo bum diddy whee wee. your jackson dk2s sounds like poop. this guitar is wicked cool.
thehasslessydney 2 years ago
I'm sorry, folks, but I'm gonna have to agree with JonDeth on this one. This guitar appears to be breaking new ground only in it's over-pricedness. Besides the string-dampening sound (which sounds like crap and I can do for free with my palm), I can produce ANY of these sounds with my $500 Jackson DK2S. Add a couple cheap pedals (say a Digitech whammy) and I can do even more. I'm sure it's nice to look at and everything but did you say $6000??!!
Touch2MuchUSA 2 years ago
They're both Moog t shirts. So its a corporate image thing.
influenzaa 2 years ago
it sounds like Devin Townsend. sweet
SunshineGoth 2 years ago
what would that sound like with metal tones?
Jeromy2 2 years ago