New Moog Lap Steel Guitar (Sneak Preview)

This video is from a private, invitation only, look at the Moog Lap Steel Guitar.

This footage is from the Projek Moog live performance at Moogfest 2010. It features Billy Cardine on the Moog Lap Steel.

The Moog Lap Steel combines Moog Guitar technology with the expressive capabilities of the Lap Steel guitar. Full Sustain, Controlled Sustain and Mute modes, Harmonic Blends and the onboard Moog Ladder Filter are integrated to expand beyond traditional playing techniques.

The Moog Lap Steel seen in the video is Ash with a Natural finish and it will also be available in Bass with a Black Sparkle finish. Pricing and availability are to be announced.

via MoogMusicIncProToolerBlog

17 thoughts on “New Moog Lap Steel Guitar (Sneak Preview)

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  3. If that's the real price it's way too high.

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  4. If that's the real price it's way too high.

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  5. If that's the real price it's way too high.

    The most interesting music doesn't come from people that can afford expensive gear like that, but from people that are forced to find ways to make cheap gear sound new.

  6. If that's the real price it's way too high.

    The most interesting music doesn't come from people that can afford expensive gear like that, but from people that are forced to find ways to make cheap gear sound new.

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