Dewster > If anything, I think most folks (such as yourself) are bending over backwards to give Moog the benefit of the doubt, even in the face of all these fairly alarming reports . . . I've seen some who practically worship Moog do a 180 due to their Cvox experience, and you can't chalk that up to "negativity".
I couldn’t agree more. There are those who act as if they have altars set up to Moog and perform daily rituals to Moog gods. A pox on everyone who has the audacity to criticize the almighty Moog corporation! Sadly, many of those cheerleaders are now dealing with defective instruments that are clogging shipping offices during the holiday season with all of the returns to Moog for repairs.
YoungVox > I may be remembering wrong but the lawsuits for not having the Claravox on the market fast enough were discussed on this website.
Were threats of lawsuits made? I certainly didn’t see any. It would be very interesting to see if any suits were filed. I am, of course, aware that at least one law enforcement agency, the North Carolina Department of Justice (from the North Carolina Attorney General’s) office has been closely monitoring the situation and in direct contact with Moog, for a long time, regarding the fact that beginning October 22, 2020, Moog was promoting the Claravox and very clearly publicizing delivery by the end of December 2020. Moog waited until December 15, 2020 to even announce there was a delay, which they initially blamed on “overwhelming demand,” and not the pandemic. BTW, if the pandemic played a role in delays in delivery of the CVox within the timeframe Moog publicized, then they should have waited to announce the instrument and publicize much later delivery dates. Issues with individual dealers, while certainly related, are a different matter - Moog also told dealers delivery would be by the end of December 2020. Even now, widespread reports indicate that many customers, who placed their orders in 2020, will not receive their instruments until 2022.
Now that the CVox has been released and the number of instruments that are defective is simply astonishing. No one is happy or delighted that these instruments are having such serious problems. Indeed, many if not all of these problems are the result of serious design and quality control issues. The fact the these instruments are being shipped only be returned for repairs immediately, especially given the length of time that has passed, is simply horrifying.
It’s great that you have received a good instrument; however, you just received it and it’s far too soon to generalize your initial experience. Hopefully, you will have absolutely no problems and it will always be a wonderful instrument. My own Claravox died less than 24 hours after I received it (September 1st) - FYI, I just received the stand - three full months after I received the instrument. With the expert help from dewster, we fixed my CVox and discovered one of the primary problems being reported - the failure of Moog to ensure that the antennas made good electrical contact with the instrument. That seemed to solve my problems until last week. I’ve had problems with pitch stability, the volume antenna lacks responsiveness and currently seems to do little more than act as an on/off switch. I also had the mute switch stop working (that happened once before) and I had to power cycle my CVox to get mute switch to work again. I have not been able to replicate that since.
Finally, I thought I would finally try to attach the Software Editor to my CVox to ensure that I have the latest firmware installed. Well, the editor does not work with my iPads; however, it does work when I attach it to my Mac Book Pro.
I’m going to see if there are new any changes with my CVox tomorrow and if the problems remain, I’ll send it in for repairs.
It’s truly a sad situation, everyone expects and deserves the great instrument that Moog promised and I hope everyone will eventually be very happy. In my case, I found dewster through this site and I absolutely love my D-Lev. As I’ve had both for more than three months (actually, I’ve had my D-Lev longer than that), I strongly continue to believe the D-Lev is a superior instrument.