Omhoge wrote: [i]the value of one's innards is all too often determined by the perception of one's exterior[/i]
I half agree with that. Yes, a fancy box is no guarantee of top notch electronics, but on the other hand the overwhelming majority of high end products come in a high end enclosure. Having lavished a lot of expertise on the insides, would [i]you[/i] house a decent product in a shoe-box?
Personally I am very content with my etherwave standard - Moog have been steadily improving the standard so it has pretty good linearity and tone. I am happy to wait for either the next Moog product - it was very encouraging to see Moog appear on levnet a few months ago asking what people wanted (the consensus seemed to be "an ethervox without MIDI, and without the 'snappiness' of the ePro volume loop") or for the next generation of analogue/digital hybrids which - by all claims - offer perfect linearity.
(It does surprise me that a little cottage industry rehousing etherwave standards in lovely boxes hasn't sprung up.)
I half agree with that. Yes, a fancy box is no guarantee of top notch electronics, but on the other hand the overwhelming majority of high end products come in a high end enclosure. Having lavished a lot of expertise on the insides, would [i]you[/i] house a decent product in a shoe-box?
Personally I am very content with my etherwave standard - Moog have been steadily improving the standard so it has pretty good linearity and tone. I am happy to wait for either the next Moog product - it was very encouraging to see Moog appear on levnet a few months ago asking what people wanted (the consensus seemed to be "an ethervox without MIDI, and without the 'snappiness' of the ePro volume loop") or for the next generation of analogue/digital hybrids which - by all claims - offer perfect linearity.
(It does surprise me that a little cottage industry rehousing etherwave standards in lovely boxes hasn't sprung up.)