Snag a gooey piece of Moog history whilst you can.

Synth veterans Moog Music caused international turmoil in 2018 after announcing that they would discontinue their Moogerfooger pedal line as the year drew to a close.
The range of pedals offered classic effects such as ring modulation, phase and delay in addition to more abstract effect combinations such as the Cluster Flux delay and LFO unit.
Now in wake of discovering a small number of their seldom seen bucket-brigade delay chips, Moog have announced plans to fulfil an extremely limited re-run of the coveted MF-104M Analogue Delay.
The catch however, is that to get your mitts on up to 800ms of Moog’s gooey, elastic delay you will be required to visit the company’s Asheville, North Carolina factory where the units are available to purchase on a first come, first served basis.
Watch two comprehensive demos of the pedal in action below and read further information on the pedal at the Moog website.
Words by Sam Wilkinson.
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