Saturday, May 17, 2008

MENATONE KING OF THE BRITAINS (6 knobs version)

Mint condition
Handmade in the U.S.A by Brian Mena
Amp simulation pedal based on the 1968 Marshall Plexi circuit
2nd version with 6 knobs made from early 2000 to 2006.
Comes with box. Manual not included

Power gain control works with the gain control to produce anything from vintage plexi to full tilt modern distortion. The pedal's 3 band EQ ensures British crunch at every turn.

Features
All analog circuit
Point to point wiring
True bypass switching
Silver plated, teflon coated wire
Shielded wire from input to output jacks to switch
Only carbon resistors & film capasitors used in signal path

More
info & soundclips from the Menatone website

RM8
50





Thursday, May 15, 2008

MOOG MUSIC ETHERWAVE THEREMIN

Brand new
3 units remaining
Comes with instructional DVD & adaptor

Authentic theremin sound, fun to play. This is the instrument that so intrigued Bob Moog that he has spent the last 50 years building the most influential electronic musical instruments in the world. This fully-built instrument is finished in a black, all wood cabinet. Additionally there is a professional model available - the Etherwave Pro. All Etherwaves ship with two video tutorials on one DVD: Clara Rockmore: the Greatest Theremin Virtuosa, and Mastering the Theremin, featuring Lydia Kavina.

Features
Antennas
authentic shape, nickel-plated 3/8 in. brass

Cabinet
furniture-grade hardwoods and Birch plywood

Black instrument
grade finish; mounts on standard mic stand

Timbre
2 continuous rotary controls for waveform and brightness

Pitch Range
5 octaves (3 above and 2 below middle C)

Pitch
rotary control, for adjusting the response of the pitch antenna

Volume
rotary control, for adjusting the response of the volume antenna

Waveform
rotary control, for adjusting the waveform of the audio output

Brightness
rotary control, for adjusting the brightness of the audio output

Antenna Connectors
threaded connectors which allow the antennas to be removed for travel

LIST PRICE: RM1,600



MULTIVOX BIG JAM SE-7 DELAY MACHINE

Made in Japan
Analog delay & reverb
Power Requirements: 9V DC regulated
Missing battery cover as pictured below
Made in the early 1980's
Box & manual not included

Great range of sound from slapback echo to infinite repeat drones to lush spring reverb

Big Jam was produced by the Multivox, an American company formed in the mid '70's who marketed Japanese-made keyboards whose designs were very similar to more popular manufacturers (especially Roland). They faded into synth history by the early 80's.

They were famous for their Tape-Echo machines, analog delay & reverb rack units and the Little David, which was a Leslie simulator that looked like a miniature Leslie cabinet.

RM399




EBS OCTABASS TRIPLE MODE OCTAVE DIVIDER

Dead mint condition
Comes with box & manual

The EBS OctaBass is a first-class, all-analog octave divider. It creates a single note one octave below the pitch of the note you play, even recognizing two- or three-note chords. The incredibly fast tracking circuitry lets you play at the speed you want, not at the speed the divider will allow. It has Normal and Octave level knobs as well as a switch that lets you select from three modes: High (synth), Mid (classic divider), and Low (sub-shaking lows).

Specifications
Nominal Input Level -8 dBv
Input Impedance 200 Kohms
Dry Bandwidth (+0/-2dB): 20-20kHz
Dry Level (min/max): -oo/0dB
Octaver Bandwidth (+0/-3dB): 10-110Hz
Octaver Level Gain (min/max): -oo/12dB min
Octaver Filter Slope: 18dB/oct.
Low Pass Triggering Threshold: -70dBv @200Hz

Features
Analog octave divider
3 divider modes: High (synth), Mid (classic divider) & Low (sub-shaking lows)
Recognizes 2 or 3 note chords
Fast tracking
Normal and Octave level knobs

RM499