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The Bob Moog Foundation Announces “What Would Bob Do” Winter Raffle for Custom Built $24,000 Eurorack Synthesizer

The Bob Moog Foundation just dropped its 2025 winter raffle and the grand prize is a bespoke, one-of-a-kind Eurorack system worth $24,000.

Crafted for maximal musical mayhem, this 15U (126 hp) walnut cabinet was built by Asheville wood-smith Christopher Perryman (from Goldsplinter Woodworking Studio) and filled with 50 Eurorack modules plus 11 expressive controllers from 52 different manufacturers across 17 countries. The result is a fully-loaded, performance-ready playground built to honor the impulse of Bob Moog’s original curiosity for expressive, hands-on synthesis. As curator and modular guru Chris Meyer puts it, the theme here is “What Would Bob Do?”—and the system lives up to that question.

On top of this sonic powerhouse, the winner also receives a signed copy of the 352-page book Push, Turn, Move by Kim Bjørn, plus full-access to Meyer’s Learning Modular online courses—and even patch cables courtesy of Luigi's Modular Supply.

If you don’t win the Eurorack head, no worries. The raffle also offers two more prizes: a coveted Expressive‑E Osmose MPE synth (second prize, valued at $1,799) and a license for Noisy 2 (third prize, valued at $149).

Tickets went on sale today, December 1, 2025: $25 each, 5 for $100, 12 for $200, or 35 for $500. The raffle is open internationally, and winners will be announced on December 23. Proceeds support the foundation’s ongoing initiatives: Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, the foundation’s archives, and the Moogseum.