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| Gear interested Joined: Aug 2010
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Thread Starter | Info on EMT A 144.7 Channel and EMT 245 Reverb ?
Hi, an old Radio guy offered me some very nice EMT gem's for a LOW price on a fair last saturday. And i'm very thrilled to get some info's on those. 2x EMT A 114.7 Channelstrips with mic pre 1x EMT 245 digital Reverb unit as it is really hard to find infos on the channelstrips on the net, i come here to ask for more information. What quality are the Channelstrips in terms of recording audio with them? What price is average for the A 114.7 and the 245 (great condition)? Can i get some shematics to solder audio connectors to the Channelstrips? has anyone infos about these units? Thank you much in advance! greetz, m:o |
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| Gear interested Joined: Sep 2009 Location: Netherlands
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Hi we have a 245 in the studio this is an awesome reverb. It really sounds very warm and big i prefer it loads of times over our Lexicons. In Europe these go for about 1450,- euro. On thing is, you have to check the condition these are a pain to repair and i'm told that not all parts are available anymore. Good luck with it! cheers Frederic |
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