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Read about the latest Soundgas news. From vintage musical instruments, synths & electronic gear, to music studio equipment; from rare & vintage gear we love, restore and sell to the Soundgas Type 636 series made in our workshop in the UK - find it all here.

Soundgas Type 636P2 Stereo Preamplifier Sound On Sound Review

Soundgas Type 636P2 Stereo Preamplifier Sound On Sound Review Q: So what did the team over at Sound On Sound really think of the...
Post by Antony Miln
Mar 25 2025
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A Gambler’s Life: Why Selling Vintage Gear Is a Rollercoaster

A Gambler’s Life: Why Selling Vintage Gear Is a Rollercoaster Hi folks, Jo here from Soundgas. They say the house always wins, but in...
Post by jo miln
Feb 20 2025
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EMS Synthi HiFli - Moog System 55 - September Auction - Synthfest 2024

  Soundgas Diary 17th September Written by Tony Miln     It's been an exciting week here at Soundgas with some monster arrivals and...
Post by Antony Miln
Sep 18 2024
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The Future Of Soundgas - Real World Studios - Fontaines DC Type 636P - Soundgas Music/Gigs

   Soundgas Diary 11th September Written by Tony Miln     There’s an autumnal chill in the air as summer fades. Here at the...
Post by Antony Miln
Sep 11 2024
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Teaching Machines Wellspring Reverb Review

The Wellspring is more than ‘just’ a stereo spring reverb – it also has twin delays, filters, a modulation section (including an external input...
Post by Tony Miln
Oct 17 2023
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Synthfest 2022 - Our Report & Highlights

Once again (after an enforced break) we were able to bring our unique brand of noise to Synthfest. This our report on what we...
Post by Tony Miln
Oct 11 2022
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Incoming! The Soundgas Type 636P (it's not a pedal...)

News just in about our latest project: the Soundgas Type 636P: all the heft and magic of the our Type 636 mic preamp in...
Post by Tony Miln
Aug 10 2021
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New Gear Reviews: The Future Sound of 2021

A slight reworking of our last mail out of 2020 where we took a break from festivities and a change from our usual weekly...
Post by Tony Miln
Jan 13 2021
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