- The
Realistic Concertmate MG-1 is an
analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog
Music in 1981 and sold by
Radio Shack from 1982 to 1983
under their "Realistic"...
- pressed. The
Radio Shack version of the
Casio SK-1 is
called the
Realistic Concertmate 500. The SK line
continued throughout the late 1980s,
including the SK-2...
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RadioShack sold a
rebranded version of the VL-1
called the
Realistic Concertmate 200. Its
sounds were
mostly composed of
filtered squarewaves with varied...
- Doug
Pinnick – b**** guitar,
vocals Ty
Tabor – guitars, dulcimer, sitar,
Concertmate 650,
vocals Jerry Gaskill –
drums & percussion,
vocals Max Dyer – cellos...
- MG1 is: Moog
Concertmate MG-1 MG1
electric motor,
Motor Generator No. 1 in
Toyota Hybrid System A
General Motors RPO code for the
Getrag 282 transmission...
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released in 1980 by Moog Music. The
instrument is
comparable to the Moog
Concertmate MG-1 and the Moog Rogue, but it is most
closely related to the Moog Prodigy;...
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Rogue is very
similar in
design and
sound to the less-expensive Moog
Concertmate MG-1, also made by Moog Music, but re-branded for
Realistic around the...
- "Songbank" keyboard. No
effects or
pedal inputs. Also
released as
Radio Shack Concertmate 660. CT 370 1988 49 full 210 10 D (x6) CT 380 49 full 210 10 D (x6) in/out...
- (proprietary computer),
ScienceFair (kits),
DuoFone (landline telephony),
Concertmate (music synthesizer),
Enercell (cells and batteries), Road
Patrol (radar...
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Prodigy (1979–84) Moog
Liberation (1980–81) Moog Opus 3 (1980–83) Moog
Concertmate MG-1 (1981–83) Moog
Rogue (1981–83) Moog
Source (1981–84) Memorymoog...