EMT - 140st plate reverb from Germany circa 1959/60
Added by: admin | Date: 20-Mar-12 | Class: Studio-gear
Description
Short description by audio service technician, Clive
Kavan (London) of the internal plate & electronics of
the EMT - 140 stereo transistor version, this one has
the BBC modification with the motor fitted inside the
unit and stereo conversion using the EMT 162
amplifier.
Later on we will take the steel plate out & clean,
buffer it up & then refit with upgraded pickups...
part 2 video will show this including transport &
setup procedure! til then hope you enjoy. I have many
more vintage audio service videos to upload stay
tuned!
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