***I will be listing a TON of cool things over the next few weeks, so make sure and check out my other items!!!***
Right after vintage fuzzes, I have a pretty healthy obsession with
old reverb units. Any cool, unique 60's or 70's one I see, I usually
end up buying it.
I couldn't pass this one up.
Laney made these solid state reverb units during their first run of Supergroups in the late 1960's.
Not sure how you would categorize this.
Maybe a 4-channel P.A. mixer or sorts?
It has a volume for each channel, a "master" volume, a reverb level and a switch to let you operate the unit with or without a footswitch.
Though not as drastic as say another same era tube unit or an EP-3, there is a definite, subtle overdrive to be obtained when you dime the
channel you're plugged into and the main volume. I personally like the small amount of dirt it adds to the signal.
Anyway.
The reverb sounds great -- not super wet, but still strong and lush.
Everything functions as it should. And to top it all off, there's a rad Partridge transformer inside!
This is set up to run at U.S. voltage, complete with the power cord hardwired.
I will be listing quite a number of super cool Japanese, American
and some British fuzzes and other effects here in the next few weeks, so pay attention.
Ask any questions. I will do my best to answer them.
I will entertain the idea of shipping overseas, but you MUST contact me beforehand as the shipping will be more than the quoted amount.
THANK YOU!!!
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***PLEASE READ BELOW!!!***
I am not a shop. I am an individual seller.
I will not make sound clips or videos, as I do not have the time or proper equipment to do so.
Please do not ask me to take apart, disassemble or take pictures of things. I will provide all necessary information as it's in my best interest to represent everything I'm selling in the best way possible.
If you have never owned a piece of vintage musical gear, do your own due diligence and buy/make an offer accordingly.
And speaking of offers, please do not waste my time or yours by low-balling me. I am accepting offers again because it's easier than getting a bunch of messages. But I do not care about how you're "willing to give this pedal/amp/guitar/etc etc a try" for such and such amount. I don't care if you've been collecting or playing or whatever for 10, 20 or a hundred years. I'm always glad to have a chat and hear some stories, but I absolutely cannot stand tire kickers.
Okay, I'm done. Thanks for reading.
Right after vintage fuzzes, I have a pretty healthy obsession with
old reverb units. Any cool, unique 60's or 70's one I see, I usually
end up buying it.
I couldn't pass this one up.
Laney made these solid state reverb units during their first run of Supergroups in the late 1960's.
Not sure how you would categorize this.
Maybe a 4-channel P.A. mixer or sorts?
It has a volume for each channel, a "master" volume, a reverb level and a switch to let you operate the unit with or without a footswitch.
Though not as drastic as say another same era tube unit or an EP-3, there is a definite, subtle overdrive to be obtained when you dime the
channel you're plugged into and the main volume. I personally like the small amount of dirt it adds to the signal.
Anyway.
The reverb sounds great -- not super wet, but still strong and lush.
Everything functions as it should. And to top it all off, there's a rad Partridge transformer inside!
This is set up to run at U.S. voltage, complete with the power cord hardwired.
I will be listing quite a number of super cool Japanese, American
and some British fuzzes and other effects here in the next few weeks, so pay attention.
Ask any questions. I will do my best to answer them.
I will entertain the idea of shipping overseas, but you MUST contact me beforehand as the shipping will be more than the quoted amount.
THANK YOU!!!
** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
***PLEASE READ BELOW!!!***
I am not a shop. I am an individual seller.
I will not make sound clips or videos, as I do not have the time or proper equipment to do so.
Please do not ask me to take apart, disassemble or take pictures of things. I will provide all necessary information as it's in my best interest to represent everything I'm selling in the best way possible.
If you have never owned a piece of vintage musical gear, do your own due diligence and buy/make an offer accordingly.
And speaking of offers, please do not waste my time or yours by low-balling me. I am accepting offers again because it's easier than getting a bunch of messages. But I do not care about how you're "willing to give this pedal/amp/guitar/etc etc a try" for such and such amount. I don't care if you've been collecting or playing or whatever for 10, 20 or a hundred years. I'm always glad to have a chat and hear some stories, but I absolutely cannot stand tire kickers.
Okay, I'm done. Thanks for reading.
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