FS (EU): Revox G36 valve 2 track, Stella, LXP-1, Tascam 234

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FS (EU): Revox G36 valve 2 track, Stella, LXP-1, Tascam 234

Post by creature.of.habit » Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:10 am

Hello everyone,

I'm located in Portugal, but i'll gladly ship anywhere, and have sent gear as far as LA or Seattle successfully, and throughout Europe as well of course.

I would only ask to please, no paypal requests, those ppl still owe me 2000 euros and i know it's money i'll never ever see again - a simple bank transfer with no charges to the receiver is much preferred, or, in extreme, the much maligned western union is immediate and clean (dunno why it gets such a bad rep).

Anyway, i'm sadly selling most of my studio so here's what's left. A link with pictures follows every description.


1. Revox G-36 valve reel to reel mixdown deck - BEST OFFER

Recently someone pointed me towards the actual amount these are going for (thanks Dan!), so i thought i'd post a link to an auction where one just like mine was sold - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0326234100

This is a fantastic sounding example of early Revox craftsmanship. 13 valves inside, and a fantastic vintage vibe quality to your final mixes. A near mint example of a fantastic deck that hurts a lot to let go of, but times are rough. The heads still have a lot of life in them, and the electronics are flawless. The sound is, obviously superb. Same heritage as the famous Beatles Studer 4 tracks.

some info on it: http://www.reeltoreel.de/worldwide/G36.htm

pictures here: http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-12/1232652/2061649


2. Lexicon LXP-1 - 100 euros

This is a great vintage reverb, it's a bit scuffed on the front and has some rack rash on top, but sounds great with no noise or anything like that. Needs a new power chord or simply solder the old one. Other than that, no problems whatsoever.

No pictures of this one but i'll take some if absolutely necessary.


3. TEAC RC-71 remote - best offer


Vintage remote for several Teac and Tascam recorders, such as the 388, the 3440, the 3340, etc. Going up in value all the time, i'm open to offers on this mint one.

No pictures of this, but i can take some if it's absolutely necessary.


4. Stella 12 fret natural beauty from the 50s - 300 euros

Apart from some scratches (not dings) this is a perfect and mint example of a fantastic blues machine. All solid woods throughout, gorgeous cherry back and sides, and a nice natural spruce top.

They must have felt they had nothing to hide with this one so they didn't apply the usual sunburst most Stellas have, and i can surely confirm this is the case, a very beautiful and near mint example of a blues legend.

The tone is much louder than one expects, but also deep. The bass is also pronounced, unlike most parlours, largely due to the 12 fret design and the deep body length. Recently setup (not that there was much to do), action is nice and comfortable, setup for 12s and there's old tone for days.

Structurally as new, no problems at all and this one will last forever in this condition, no neck warping, top is straight, so is the neck, flawless. Sad to see this one go.

pictures here: http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-12/1232652/2061651


5. completely serviced and mint TASCAM 234 - 200 euros

A virtually new Tascam 234 Syncassette. I'm a 4 track cassette nut, and this is the absolute top of it. No mixer but hasattenuable inputs, there's 1/4" jacks and standard rca ins and outs, there's switchable DBX noise reduction and the rack ears are included. This was just fully serviced, cleaned and brought up to spec, it is virtually as new and it's impossible to find another in such condition. A new capstan belt and clutch belt were fit in, and it's working 100% . One of the nicest i have seen, but out of convinience and not liking racks, i will stay with my trusty and old 244 instead. Wow and flutter at 0.2% with a drift of 1.5% , head alignment is pot on and the heads are cleaned and demagged. Ready to plug and play and make someone very happy.

pictures here: http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-12/1232652/2061650


6. Vintage DOD FX-52 classic fuzz - 100 euros

This is something special indeed. To me it can do everything a BIG MUFF can do, but better, and is also much more versatile. Nails the Jesus and Mary Chain tone (which is what i got it for) and also does the diying battery thing perfectly. Now a classic and going up in price, i figure i have to many fuzz boxes and need some money. Mint, and all the paper work, warranty and a schematic for easy service are included.

pictures here: http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-12/1232652/2061652


7. Revox B-252 very rare vintage hi-fi preamplifier - 250 euros

Very rare vintage piece, a gem in absolutely mint condition, from the legendary Revox B-series.

pictures here: http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-12/1232652/2061654

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any questions or picture requests please PM me at will.

thanks in advance.

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Post by creature.of.habit » Fri Apr 03, 2009 3:05 am

bump

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Post by red cross » Fri Apr 03, 2009 3:36 am

Does the Revox have a phono stage? MC / MM compatible?

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Post by creature.of.habit » Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:46 am

pmd you.

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