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
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
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