Ahead of Superbooth 2019, Synth-Werk – a Muchich-based manufacturer that makes modular synths based on the original Moog modular systems – has introduced its version of the classic Moog Model 15 system.
The Synth-Werk Model 15 modules are based on original Moog designs from the 60s, and are built using the same hand-assembly methods that were used in the Moog Music factory in Trumansburg, NY.
The modules are built by hand-stuffing and hand-soldering components to circuit boards, and using traditional wiring methods. The faceplates are etched as the original Moog modules.
Modules:
SW907A Fixed Filter
SW995 Attenuator
SW904A Voltage Controlled Filter
SW902 Voltage Controlled Amplifier
SW902 Voltage Controlled Amplifier
SW921A Oscillator Driver
SW921B Oscillator
SW921B Oscillator
SW923 Random Noise/Filter
SW921 Voltage Controlled Oscillator
SW911 Envelope Generator
SW911 Envelope Generator
SW CP3 Mixer
SW Reversible Attentuator
SW CP Multiples&Attenuators
Power Switch
Pricing and Availability
The Synth-Werk SW Model 15 is available to order for 6.190,00 €.
Oh no! They copied someone! 🙂
Looks beautiful! Wish I could afford it though… have to settle for the iOS app for now.
Here we go agin another clone , everything’s the same except it’s not a Moog , at that price why second guess your self and go for the real thing .
Really? The Moog reissue was $10,000 at Sweetwater.
The thing about 5U is not only the size but also the look… Unlike eurorack which sees so many 3rd party manufactures, its a given that most would try to separate their look from Doepfer. So its not so much a clone as keeping to a certain aesthetic