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Catalinbread Heliotrope En parfait état ! Pour les expérimentateurs sonores ! Pixeliseur harmonique analogique permettant de soustraire une partie des fréquences du signal en entrée pour en modifier la résolution. Réglages: resolution, sample rate, volume, gain, switch hi/lo. Catalinbread's Heliotrope is one of those pedals that doesn't fall neatly into one category or another. It sounds kind of like a ring mod and an octaver had an illicit pedal child that got really into dubstep. Change up the controls a bit, and it sounds like the alarmed ululations of some kind of alien bird warning its friends that danger lurks nearby. It's all about texture. It has that bizarre, robotic quality of a ring mod with the grit of a fuzz box and the stretchy, squashed sound of a bit crusher. We love finding effects like this because they don't have a clearly defined musical role. It's all about experimentation and innovation. Catalinbread calls it a b'"'harmonic pixelator.b'"' We call it awesome. - Analog Harmonic Pixelator - Designed for All Electric Instruments - Hi/Lo Switch (Switches Frequency Range) - Sample Rate Knob: Adjusts Carrier Frequency within Given Range - Resolution: Determines Duty Cycle or Ratio of On to Off time of Carrier Frequency (Sounds like dark/bright knob) - Gain Knob: Distorts and Compresses Signal with SMooth Fuzz-Like Distortion - Volume Knob - 9V or 18V Negative Tip DC Power En savoir plus
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Mulhouse (Haut Rhin)
Clone de la TB-303 modifié par Circuitbenders, en parfait état, hormis les stickers qui se décollent un peu. Fonctionne nickel. Moded by Circuitbenders clone of the famous TB-303. Fully working. Demo here: https://youtu.be/GSebDXf9rP4 Here are the specs: The MAM MB33 Retro is the latest version of the MB33 / FAT FREEBASS clone of the infamous Roland TB-303. As standard it features all of the original TB-303 controls, and also has an external audio input through the filter and VCA. Overlapping midi notes gives you that essential 303 note slide, and any midi note with a velocity of 120 or more will trigger the note accent. Realistically if this synth was programmed correctly, you would be VERY hard pressed to distinguish between this unit and a real 303 in a mix. In a side by side comparison i'd say it sounds a little meatier than the Behringer TD3, with a little more girth and analogue weight to the sound. We have modded this machine with our circuitbenders Acid FM mods to give a huge range of extra sounds, without diluting the essential TB-303 character. MODS INCLUDE: VCO On/Off Switch: Normally when you plug a jack into the external VCF input, the MB33's VCO is automatically removed from the mix. As there may be occasions where you don't want this to happen, or situations such as when you're using the filter lock mod (see below) when you want to be able to turn the VCO on and off yourself, we've added a switch to add manual control of this. VCO Drive: The MB33 retro seems to be designed to slightly distort the output stage at full volume, much like the TB303 did. The Drive mod boosts this distortion savagely for some grungy acid techno sounds. This mod increases the maximum amount of distortion at maximum volume. The intensity of the distortion can be set using the normal volume knob. Resonance Boost Switch: An annoying issue with these machines is that the resonance never reaches self oscillation (but then neither did the TB303) and also drops off considerably when the cutoff is over 3/4 of the way up. We've solved this problem by adding the resonance boost switch. With this switch activated the filter starts to squeal with the resonance about halfway up, and then just screams with self oscillation at any higher settings. The resonance boost is especially effective when used with the VCF FM mods. VCF FM: Essentially VCF FM (Frequency Modulation) allows you to modulate the filter cutoff at audio frequencies to create all kinds of clanging cross modulation and bizarre alien splatters & sweeps. This effect works best with the resonance cranked up into self oscillation which is where the resonance boost mod comes into play. The FM controls allow you to select one of four sources for the FM signal. The first is the normal filter input socket round the back. This means you can run a sound through the filter section, but also use that sound to modulate the filter cutoff at audio frequencies at the same time. The second source is a new FM input jack on the right hand side of the case. Using this source allows you to run a sound through the filter from the VCF input or just use the internal VCO, and at the same time modulate the filter cutoff with an entirely independent sound source at the FM in jack. The actual audio from the FM in jack is not heard. The remaining two sources are the sawtooth and square wave signal from the main oscillator. These can be selected as sources completely independently of the setting on the VCO waveform knob The FM source select knob also has an 'off' setting. The amount of FM applied to the VCF is controlled using the VCF FM knob. VCF CV input: This mods adds 3.5mm jack on the right side of the machine that will accept an external CV to control the filter cutoff. The CV input should range from 0-5v. Higher voltages, or negative voltages are NOT recommended. This mod also adds a switch on the front to toggle between internal and external cutoff cont
220 €
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Mulhouse (Haut Rhin)
Clone de la TB-303 modifié par Circuitbenders, en parfait état, hormis les stickers qui se décollent un peu. Fonctionne nickel. Moded by Circuitbenders clone of the famous TB-303. Fully working. Demo here: https://youtu.be/GSebDXf9rP4 Here are the specs: The MAM MB33 Retro is the latest version of the MB33 / FAT FREEBASS clone of the infamous Roland TB-303.  As standard it features all of the original TB-303 controls, and also has an external audio input through the filter and VCA. Overlapping midi notes gives you that essential 303 note slide, and any midi note with a velocity of 120 or more will trigger the note accent. Realistically if this synth was programmed correctly, you would be VERY hard pressed to distinguish between this unit and a real 303 in a mix. In a side by side comparison i'd say it sounds a little meatier than the Behringer TD3, with a little more girth and analogue weight to the sound. We have modded this machine with our circuitbenders Acid FM mods to give a huge range of extra sounds,  without diluting the essential TB-303 character.  MODS INCLUDE:  VCO On/Off Switch: Normally when you plug a jack into the external VCF input, the MB33's VCO is automatically removed from the mix. As there may be occasions where you don't want this to happen, or situations such as when you're using the filter lock mod (see below) when you want to be able to turn the VCO on and off yourself, we've added a switch to add manual control of this. VCO Drive: The MB33 retro seems to be designed to slightly distort the output stage at full volume, much like the TB303 did. The Drive mod boosts this distortion savagely for some grungy acid techno sounds. This mod increases the maximum amount of distortion at maximum volume. The intensity of the distortion can be set using the normal volume knob.  Resonance Boost Switch: An annoying issue with these machines is that the resonance never reaches self oscillation (but then neither did the TB303) and also drops off considerably when the cutoff is over 3/4 of the way up. We've solved this problem by adding the resonance boost switch. With this switch activated the filter starts to squeal with the resonance about halfway up, and then just screams with self oscillation at any higher settings. The resonance boost is especially effective when used with the VCF FM mods.  VCF FM: Essentially VCF FM (Frequency Modulation) allows you to modulate the filter cutoff at audio frequencies to create all kinds of clanging cross modulation and bizarre alien splatters & sweeps. This effect works best with the resonance cranked up into self oscillation which is where the resonance boost mod comes into play. The FM controls allow you to select one of four sources for the FM signal. The first is the normal filter input socket round the back. This means you can run a sound through the filter section, but also use that sound to modulate the filter cutoff at audio frequencies at the same time. The second source is a new FM input jack on the right hand side of the case. Using this source allows you to run a sound through the filter from the VCF input or just use the internal VCO, and at the same time modulate the filter cutoff with an entirely independent sound source at the FM in jack. The actual audio from the FM in jack is not heard. The remaining two sources are the sawtooth and square wave signal from the main oscillator. These can be selected as sources completely independently of the setting on the VCO waveform knob The FM source select knob also has an 'off' setting. The amount of FM applied to the VCF is controlled using the VCF FM knob.  VCF CV input: This mods adds 3.5mm jack on the right side of the machine that will accept an external CV to control the filter cutoff. The CV input should range from 0-5v. Higher voltages, or negative voltages are NOT recommended. This mod also adds a switch on the front to toggle between internal and external cutoff con
220 €
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France
DAC 3 A very innovative USB DAC blending modern tech with renowned TDA1543 true multibit Philips ® chip for that pure vintage "analog" listening experience... And with its very innovative on-board, always active, jitter-killing reclocker, it will sound equally good from all your sources: USB or SPDIF (coaxial and optical). Problematic, highly jittery sources, like set-top boxes, or wireless audio transmitters (airplay and the like) will now sound just like any well-designed high end transport. And yes, USB too !!! It fits in the palm of your hand, and can be battery operated, so you can take it with you and have your friends enjoy it too ! TDA1543 + Reclocker x (USB or DIR9001) + Battery power = GREAT SOUND ! Why did you design this DAC ? Nobody can be "told" what a good DAC is, you have to hear it for yourself... After searching myself for the "perfect" DAC, I stumbled on forum discussions about how these "vintage" DACs from Phillips® sounded so good. I was getting a little skeptical about those "natural" and "analog" statements for the sound of those converters, but as so many people seemed to make converging descriptions, I was left with the feeling it was not just a legend... I decided I had to build one, and try for myself ! As the result was more than surprising... I told myself: wow, I got to show that to my friends... And what most of my friends said: "can you build one for me ?" Call that a market study... Why do audiophiles do not like the sound of current oversampling DACs ? Oversampling DACs are textbook correct, right ? So they should sound perfect, no ? Well... While it is true that oversampling DACs are textbook correct, if you make the wrong assumptions about the human hearing system, you may end up making mistakes, even if you do the math right ! Let me give you a simple example: it is generally assumed we hear the spectrum of sounds, but can't hear the phase. Now try "binaural beats" on Google and listen for yourself. These clearly show the phase information IS sensed, AND remains present far inside the brain. So maybe the spectrum-only approach to DAC design is not telling the whole story... Traditional non-oversampling DACs from the past did not make any assumptions about hearing mechanisms, they just tried to replicate in analog what you fed them digitally as closely as possible... What are the main features of this DAC ? And what are the main goals of its design ? Extract the pure performance of the last built non-oversampling true 16-bit TDA1543 DAC from Philips® Provide equally high sound quality on either USB or SPDIF sources thanks to a very innovative reclocker USB, Optical & Coaxial inputs (a simple press on the button switches them in round-robin fashion) NO DRIVER Install necessary: uses the stock drivers of your OS: Linux, MacOS, and yes, Windows too (all flavors, XP, Win7/8...) just plug on USB and it's your default sound output ! Frequency indicator (works the same on all inputs) always tells you the REAL sample rate of your source (your computer/transport can't lie to you) DIR9001 96 kHz SPDIF Receiver Supports sampling frequencies from 28kHz to 108kHz (continuous range, including non-standard frequencies) TDA1543 16-bit DAC - the original from Philips® Passive I/V conversion No Op-Amp - direct output with 2Vpp (will drive any power amp well) Huuuge capacitors on the output path provides sub-Hertz cutoff frequency (Three Stage power supply regulation (for a super low background noise level) Separate voltage regulator for the DAC and the Digital SPDIF receiver (same reason as above) Battery-powered with dual 9V NiMH batteries Smart battery charger on-board (quickly charges the batteries when depleted, keeps them charged at low current when idle) Will Directly drive any power amplifier or preamp Easy to carry around and make it listen to yours friends 2+ hours of listening on the batteries, if used standalone with spdif source How can such a small device sound so good ? Simple is beautiful... The less you process sound, by adding unnecessary stages, the more transparent result you get. A minimalist non-oversampling DAC will achieve that goal, and by being transparent, will give you great musical pleasure, and deep connection to musical emotions... What are owners of your DACs saying ? The first person to receive my DAC 3 was one of the Indiegogo crowdfunders, here is what he says about it (personnal email, reproduced with permission): "I've been using my DAC3 and am very pleased with it's sonic performance. The DAC3 digs deep into recordings and uncovers subtle musical details that I've missed using other DAC's. It also sounds very analogue and not at all harsh." Kind regards, Andrew Smith."     These are evaluations of my DAC 3...        Includes: 1x DAC 3 2x NiMH Batteries inside Note: power supply is not included, as it's designed to power from USB external power adapters are supported too, any 12V-24V (15V 1A recommended) wall transformer will do, laptop supplies are ok too, car power also... Video with detailed explanations on the design of this DAC: More details at: http://audio.starting-point-systems.com/   WARNING: If like me, you have the habit of cranking up the volume knob of your amp just to check if the device connected to it has its power on... don't do it with that DAC ! It's background noise is so low (no kidding) it just will fool you into thinking it's maybe not connected. Pressing the "play" key on your CD transport or favorite PC software will blow your speakers, kill your ears, piss-off your neighbors... How do I know... Well, it happened to me... Return Policy: If you don't fall in love with this DAC after listening to 2 or 3 or your favorite tracks with it, I'll refund your purchase without discussion.
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France
DAC 3 A very innovative USB DAC blending modern tech with renowned TDA1543 true multibit Philips ® chip for that pure vintage "analog" listening experience... And with its very innovative on-board, always active, jitter-killing reclocker, it will sound equally good from all your sources: USB or SPDIF (coaxial and optical). Problematic, highly jittery sources, like set-top boxes, or wireless audio transmitters (airplay and the like) will now sound just like any well-designed high end transport. And yes, USB too !!! It fits in the palm of your hand, and can be battery operated, so you can take it with you and have your friends enjoy it too ! TDA1543 + Reclocker x (USB or DIR9001) + Battery power = GREAT SOUND ! Why did you design this DAC ? Nobody can be "told" what a good DAC is, you have to hear it for yourself... After searching myself for the "perfect" DAC, I stumbled on forum discussions about how these "vintage" DACs from Phillips® sounded so good. I was getting a little skeptical about those "natural" and "analog" statements for the sound of those converters, but as so many people seemed to make converging descriptions, I was left with the feeling it was not just a legend... I decided I had to build one, and try for myself ! As the result was more than surprising... I told myself: wow, I got to show that to my friends... And what most of my friends said: "can you build one for me ?" Call that a market study... Why do audiophiles do not like the sound of current oversampling DACs ? Oversampling DACs are textbook correct, right ? So they should sound perfect, no ? Well... While it is true that oversampling DACs are textbook correct, if you make the wrong assumptions about the human hearing system, you may end up making mistakes, even if you do the math right ! Let me give you a simple example: it is generally assumed we hear the spectrum of sounds, but can't hear the phase. Now try "binaural beats" on Google and listen for yourself. These clearly show the phase information IS sensed, AND remains present far inside the brain. So maybe the spectrum-only approach to DAC design is not telling the whole story... Traditional non-oversampling DACs from the past did not make any assumptions about hearing mechanisms, they just tried to replicate in analog what you fed them digitally as closely as possible... What are the main features of this DAC ? And what are the main goals of its design ? Extract the pure performance of the last built non-oversampling true 16-bit TDA1543 DAC from Philips® Provide equally high sound quality on either USB or SPDIF sources thanks to a very innovative reclocker USB, Optical & Coaxial inputs (a simple press on the button switches them in round-robin fashion) NO DRIVER Install necessary: uses the stock drivers of your OS: Linux, MacOS, and yes, Windows too (all flavors, XP, Win7/8...) just plug on USB and it's your default sound output ! Frequency indicator (works the same on all inputs) always tells you the REAL sample rate of your source (your computer/transport can't lie to you) DIR9001 96 kHz SPDIF Receiver Supports sampling frequencies from 28kHz to 108kHz (continuous range, including non-standard frequencies) TDA1543 16-bit DAC - the original from Philips® Passive I/V conversion No Op-Amp - direct output with 2Vpp (will drive any power amp well) Huuuge capacitors on the output path provides sub-Hertz cutoff frequency (Three Stage power supply regulation (for a super low background noise level) Separate voltage regulator for the DAC and the Digital SPDIF receiver (same reason as above) Battery-powered with dual 9V NiMH batteries Smart battery charger on-board (quickly charges the batteries when depleted, keeps them charged at low current when idle) Will Directly drive any power amplifier or preamp Easy to carry around and make it listen to yours friends 2+ hours of listening on the batteries, if used standalone with spdif source How can such a small device sound so good ? Simple is beautiful... Simple is beautiful... The less you process sound, by adding unnecessary stages, the more transparent result you get. A minimalist non-oversampling DAC will achieve that goal, and by being transparent, will give you great musical pleasure, and deep connection to musical emotions... What are owners of your DACs saying ? The first person to receive my DAC 3 was one of the Indiegogo crowdfunders, here is what he says about it (personnal email, reproduced with permission): "I've been using my DAC3 and am very pleased with it's sonic performance. The DAC3 digs deep into recordings and uncovers subtle musical details that I've missed using other DAC's. It also sounds very analogue and not at all harsh." Kind regards, Andrew Smith."     These are evaluations of my DAC 3...   Includes: 1x DAC 3 2x NiMH Batteries inside Note: power supply is not included, as it's designed to power from USB external power adapters are supported too, any 12V-24V (15V 1A recommended) wall transformer will do, laptop supplies are ok too, car power also... Video with detailed explanations on the design of this DAC: USB Audio DAC with jitter killer reclocker crowdfunding pitch - YouTube Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo]   WARNING: If like me, you have the habit of cranking up the volume knob of your amp just to check if the device connected to it has its power on... don't do it with that DAC ! It's background noise is so low (no kidding) it just will fool you into thinking it's maybe not connected. Pressing the "play" key on your CD transport or favorite PC software will blow your speakers, kill your ears, piss-off your neighbors... How do I know... Well, it happened to me... Return Policy: If you don't fall in love with this DAC after listening to 2 or 3 or your favorite tracks with it, I'll refund your purchase without discussion.
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Paris (Paris)
Great for clean or dirty, blackface or hot British crunch and exceptionally responsive to the players touch, the Custom Audio OD-100 covers all the basses and gives you maximum flexibility. This is a true top end amp experience that please even the most demanding pro players. This version of the OD-100 was developed when LA studio legend Mike Landau told John Suhr that he'd like the OD-100 Standard+'s Channel 2 to be like an early-70's British amp that he owned and adored. John borrowed Landau's amp and tweaked away, eventually coming up with a brand new Channel 2 and a new output section that duplicated and even surpassed the sound that Mike had come to love. The OD-100 Classic was born! The Channel 2 of the OD-100 Classic has much less gain than Channel 2 of either the OD-100 SE+ or the OD-100 Standard+. It's definitely more of a vintage voicing – like that of cranked non-master-volume amps with EL-34 output tubes – but you have the flexibility of the master volume to get that cranked sound and feel at moderate volume levels. Besides the completely new preamp circuit for Channel 2, the OD-100 Classic features the silver "Plexi-style" output transformer and EL-34 output tubes in the power section for a more authentic vintage British sound. The OD-100 ML+ complements the OD-100 Classic with more gain on CH2 (think early ZZ Top, late AC/DC, early Van Halen and other classic rock sounds of the 70's and early 80's) with a more forgiving response, which makes it an absolute joy to play. Comes with Feedback and Depth knobs on the back panel. The front panel has the Presence knob which controls the power amp high-end content for both channels. The Feedback knob is essentially a speaker dampening control. It has a center detent which is bypass of the Feedback circuit. Turning it clockwise from the center gives the amp a tighter and more aggressive response with slightly increased volume level. Turning it counterclockwise from center makes the amp feel a little spongier with a more vintage type of a feel and response. 100 watts Front Panel Channel 1 Boost 1, Bright 1, Gain 1, Bass, Middle, Treble, Level 1 Channel 2 Bright 2, Gain 2, Gain 3, Bass, Middle, Treble, Level 2, Level 3 Channel Select
3.200 €
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Paris (Paris)
Great for clean or dirty, blackface or hot British crunch and exceptionally responsive to the players touch, the Custom Audio OD-100 covers all the basses and gives you maximum flexibility. This is a true top end amp experience that please even the most demanding pro players.   This version of the OD-100 was developed when LA studio legend M. Landau told John Suhr that he'd like the OD-100 Standard+'s Channel 2 to be like an early-70's British amp that he owned and adored. John borrowed Landau's amp and tweaked away, eventually coming up with a brand new Channel 2 and a new output section that duplicated and even surpassed the sound that Mike had come to love. The OD-100 Classic was born! The Channel 2 of the OD-100 Classic has much less gain than Channel 2 of either the OD-100 SE+ or the OD-100 Standard+. It's definitely more of a vintage voicing – like that of cranked non-master-volume amps with EL-34 output tubes – but you have the flexibility of the master volume to get that cranked sound and feel at moderate volume levels. Besides the completely new preamp circuit for Channel 2, the OD-100 Classic features the silver "Plexi-style" output transformer and EL-34 output tubes in the power section for a more authentic vintage British sound.  The OD-100 ML+ complements the OD-100 Classic with more gain on CH2 (think early ZZ Top, late AC/DC, early Van Halen and other classic rock sounds of the 70's and early 80's) with a more forgiving response, which makes it an absolute joy to play. Comes with Feedback and Depth knobs on the back panel. The front panel has the Presence knob which controls the power amp high-end content for both channels. The Feedback knob is essentially a speaker dampening control. It has a center detent which is bypass of the Feedback circuit. Turning it clockwise from the center gives the amp a tighter and more aggressive response with slightly increased volume level. Turning it counterclockwise from center makes the amp feel a little spongier with a more vintage type of a feel and response. 100 watts Front Panel Channel 1 Boost 1, Bright 1, Gain 1, Bass, Middle, Treble, Level 1 Channel 2  Bright 2, Gain 2, Gain 3, Bass, Middle, Treble, Level 2, Level 3 Channel Select
3.500 €
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Graulhet (Tarn)
This is a vintage Silversound SE-120 Super Phasing pedal / stompbox from either the late 1970s It is rare, and sounds remarkably good. Likely thanks to its 220V operation (note that a step up transformer is necessary to use with 110VAC in the US), the Super Phasing is impressively noiseless with tons of headroom. It is also very flexible, with a wide palette of phaser flavors: go from gentle, swirly movement all the way to seasick, carnival-music spins & quasie Leslie effect. The foot treadle controls speed or rate, the "Super Phasing" switch steps it up once more and a tone/intensity control using the "Color" knob. Very, very inspiring and easy to use... And sounds really good. Like, really good
190 €
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Paris (Paris)
This classic Mamiya interchangeable lens TLR looks very well-used, but it appears to be fully functional and is sold as working. Here is what I can tell you: - The shutter in the 80 mm lens fires on all speeds, sounds good. - Glass is in acceptable condition, with cleaning marks and micro-scratches that should not impact real-world performance. No haze, no fungus. - Focus gearing is smooth. - Bellows look OK. - The chimney viewfinder is damaged at one corner (see photos) but still attaches securely to the body. When flipping from 6x to 3.5x, the magnifier sometimes sticks and blocks the top 5% of the view -- jiggling the knob will allow it to settle back completely. This magnifying finder definitely makes it easier to achieve critical focus.  - Cosmetic condition is acceptable, with significant generalized wear.   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Camera Sanctuary: Like you, I love cameras. I bring all manner of equipment into the Camera Sanctuary in the hope that I can place it in a new home. I handle everything from collector’s pieces to total beaters, Leica to Lomo, Alpa to Argus. You can buy from me secure in the following: - My descriptions are honest. Some cameras have been babied, and some have been brutalized. There’s room in the world for both, but I won't try to sell one as the other. - I won’t pretend I don’t know things.  - I’ll take back anything that doesn’t meet your expectations.
199 €
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Tours (Indre et Loire)
Le tuner Meridian 104 est réputé être l'un des meilleurs, mais comment un si petit appareil peut il être si musical et transparent ? Cet exemplaire est dans un état incroyable: le coffret est sans rayure pratiquement comme à la sortie d'usine le bouton du sélecteur est aussi comme neuf, c'est TRES rare Il a été recapé et amélioré avec des condensateurs de filtrage en plus fonctionne très bien livré avec une rallonge secteur avec prise anglaise si il n'est pas branché sur le préampli 101 (déjà vendu). The Meridian 104 tuner is known to be one of the very best ever made. How can such a small component be so good, transparent and musical ? This one is in an amazing condition: top cover is near mint like first day selector knob is near perfect too, VERY rare it has been recaped and improved with further voltage reservoir caps sounds great. given with additional mains lead with UK plug.
340 €
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