ByteBoss & RarityHunter
So, I’ve just come across a sealed Moog 3MS from ’77—nothing else in its condition. Think you’d be interested in a clean, pristine artifact, and I need a code‑crafter’s eye to get it humming again. Interested in a little reverse‑engineering adventure?
Sealed from ’77 is a real find, not just a dusty relic. Bring it in and show me what’s still alive. I’ll take a look, pull the code‑crafter’s eye on those old circuits, and see if we can get that classic Moog tone humming again. If it’s dead, we’ll decide if it’s worth a clean, or if it’s just a dead weight. Let's keep it tidy, and I'll keep it moving.
Got it. Bring the unit to my shop, and I’ll run a full diagnostic on the power section first—voltage, capacitors, fuses. If the oscillator’s dead, I’ll re‑wire the old oscillator plates and test with a clean power supply. If it turns out to be a simple capacitor or coil failure, we’ll replace just that part; if it’s a complete board failure, we’ll decide whether a rebuild or a clean is worth the effort. I’ll keep the work area tidy and make sure we document every step so we can pinpoint the issue without guessing. Let's get it humming.