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TELEFUNKEN ECHOMIXER

TELEFUNKEN ECHOMIXER

This is a collector's item: a vintage German Telefunken Echomixer in mint condition, totally-original and boxed.

A testament to early sixties German engineering and build quality: all-discrete components and a great sound.

Channel A is for unprocessed signals, Channels B & C pass through the spring reverb.

It's a very clean-sounding unit, and a great spring reverb sound - but overloading the inputs is also a good creative option.

It is in mint cosmetic condition and is sold as seen - we've not changed the plugs or touched it so have not been able to test, but we have no reason to suspect it won't work.

It has DIN sockets on the inputs - we can provide DIN-jack cables if required for £18 each - the output is on a short trailing DIN lead. We also have another immaculate unit that has been converted to 1/4" jack sockets - get in touch if interested.

The photo of the underside shows the two sliders that secure the spring for transport. Please note that this is a very sensitive spring unit and will need to be positioned away from vibrations and knocks.

As it is an EU 240v model, it will require a step-up transformer for use in countries with 100-110v mains supplies.

Spring reverbs are a great 'secret weapon' to have in the studio arsenal - not just for the 'boingy' effect as used by dub and reggae pioneers such as Lee 'Scratch' Perry, but also for adding that unmistakable classic shimmery vibe to electric guitars. It's a sound that lends itself well to modern production: the perfect treatment for overly-sterile digital delays and reverbs and it can be heard all over today's music. Whether it's cutting-edge dubstep from Rusko, or a top pop mix engineer like Tom Elmhirst (who used vintage spring reverb all over the last Adele album), the sound of springs is everywhere right now (check Alabama Shakes' album, Boys & Girls).

Of course they sound great with guitars - but we've found they shine as a studio effect with whatever you put through them: keys, synths, vocals, loops, beats... a character that is very had to replicate digitally and sounds great in the mix - almost plate-like (and of course you can always give it a little kick if things are getting too polite during the mix...).

Try using a little tape delay before sending to a spring reverb, or use a digital/plug-in reverb and send the wet output from that to the spring to add character.

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_gsrx_vers_526 (GS 6.6.6 (526))
_gsrx_vers_526 (GS 6.6.6 (526))

$550.10
TELEFUNKEN ECHOMIXER
$550.10

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This is a collector's item: a vintage German Telefunken Echomixer in mint condition, totally-original and boxed.

A testament to early sixties German engineering and build quality: all-discrete components and a great sound.

Channel A is for unprocessed signals, Channels B & C pass through the spring reverb.

It's a very clean-sounding unit, and a great spring reverb sound - but overloading the inputs is also a good creative option.

It is in mint cosmetic condition and is sold as seen - we've not changed the plugs or touched it so have not been able to test, but we have no reason to suspect it won't work.

It has DIN sockets on the inputs - we can provide DIN-jack cables if required for £18 each - the output is on a short trailing DIN lead. We also have another immaculate unit that has been converted to 1/4" jack sockets - get in touch if interested.

The photo of the underside shows the two sliders that secure the spring for transport. Please note that this is a very sensitive spring unit and will need to be positioned away from vibrations and knocks.

As it is an EU 240v model, it will require a step-up transformer for use in countries with 100-110v mains supplies.

Spring reverbs are a great 'secret weapon' to have in the studio arsenal - not just for the 'boingy' effect as used by dub and reggae pioneers such as Lee 'Scratch' Perry, but also for adding that unmistakable classic shimmery vibe to electric guitars. It's a sound that lends itself well to modern production: the perfect treatment for overly-sterile digital delays and reverbs and it can be heard all over today's music. Whether it's cutting-edge dubstep from Rusko, or a top pop mix engineer like Tom Elmhirst (who used vintage spring reverb all over the last Adele album), the sound of springs is everywhere right now (check Alabama Shakes' album, Boys & Girls).

Of course they sound great with guitars - but we've found they shine as a studio effect with whatever you put through them: keys, synths, vocals, loops, beats... a character that is very had to replicate digitally and sounds great in the mix - almost plate-like (and of course you can always give it a little kick if things are getting too polite during the mix...).

Try using a little tape delay before sending to a spring reverb, or use a digital/plug-in reverb and send the wet output from that to the spring to add character.

IMG_5412WM photo file_zps0dd6b947.jpg IMG_5413WM photo file_zpsc3ff7cc0.jpg IMG_5414WM photo file_zps137786f9.jpg IMG_5415WM photo file_zps5d7ba237.jpg IMG_5416WM photo file_zps4ed5c17b.jpg IMG_5418WM photo file_zpsfeb718f5.jpg IMG_5419WM photo file_zps9f33b0e9.jpg IMG_5420WM photo file_zpsd43d464b.jpg IMG_5421WM photo file_zpsb1f31f16.jpg IMG_5423WM photo file_zps95060b99.jpg IMG_4343 photo file_zps49a07d6b.jpg

_gsrx_vers_526 (GS 6.6.6 (526))
_gsrx_vers_526 (GS 6.6.6 (526))

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