Electro-Harmonix Clone Theory - MN3007
Electro-Harmonix Clone Theory - MN3007
Brand: Electro Harmonix
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BC 1912
Product Description
Note it has a box but it is not original (not pictured).
The slightly later c1980 Panasonic MN3007 chip version of the circuit (same chip as the Roland RE-501 chorus), with a switch for Chorus/Vibrato and Vibrato/Flange.
Serviced and ready to play.
Condition
Plenty of scuffs and signs of age but nothing that affects the functioning! Please see photos or get in touch if you require more information on condition.
Voltage Information
220/240v unit. A step-up transformer will be required for use on 110/120v supplies. Please ask if you need advice on what to use. We do not recommend using cheap, generic Chinese mains transformers.
Tax
For sales in UK this item is on the margin scheme for second hand goods.
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