Grampian Ambiophonic Unit Type 666
Grampian Ambiophonic Unit Type 666
Brand: Grampian
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Super-rare broadcast quality Grampian spring reverb for sale in very good condition and perfect working order. These were famously used by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Product Description
Not to be confused with the Type 636 used by Pete Townshend and Lee Scratch Perry - this is a much cleaner-sounding unit. See our Grampian Reverb page for further info and we also have the Type 666 brochure and schematic.
Condition
Excellent.
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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