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Soundgas Stock List e THE SOUNDGAS LIST November 2020 We don't have prices for all the incoming items: in many cases it’s impossible to determine price before assessment, servicing and testing has taken place. Preorders are possible on some of our regular pieces (eg Binson Echorecs, Space Echoes, Junos etc). As-is: we need to clear our service backlog so are open to offers on unserviced items. We hope that you like the new list and welcome feedback: this is very much a work in progress. “Your list is one of the best, it really is. I just want everything on it.” - Pete Townshend "I’m on the list, thanks. It’s like crack …” - Michael Price All items are serviced and in full working order (and covered by our guarantee) unless stated otherwise. New arrivals highlighted in yellow Prices (where quoted) are in £GBP and exclude delivery. Debit/Credit Card and Paypal payments may incur a surcharge on high value items. *VAT (Sales Tax): Customers in USA/Canada/Australia the pay the tax-free price shown in the first column where applicable. All prices in the first column show standard VAT-exclusive prices; if the second column has the same price, then there’s no reclaimable VAT on the item. SECTION GUIDE STATUS KEY 1. ECHOES AND EFFECTS 2. RECORDING GEAR: MIXERS - PRES - EQs - COMPRESSORS ETC. Listed now on the Soundgas website, click the link to go to the listing Listed 3. SYNTHS - KEYS - DRUM MACHINES - SAMPLERS Arrived or on its way, yet to be listed. Please enquire. Enquire 4. EFFECT PEDALS Reserved for our studio or further investigation required. Please enquire. On Hold 5. VALVE/TUBE AMPS Unavailable for purchase, but we want them! Wanted! 6. GUITARS 7. MERCHANDISE - MISCELLANEOUS - PARTS 1. ECHOES AND EFFECTS NEW MAKE MODEL DESCRIPTION VAT PRICE STATUS A/DA STD-1 Stereo Tapped Delay Enquire AKG BX-15 V £2,950.00 £3,540.00 Enquire AKG BX-20E Enquire AKG BX-25 Internals Enquire AKG TDU-7000 Time Delay Unit Rare early digital dealy - a behemoth! Enquire AMS DM2-20 Tape Phase Simulator V £2,850.00 £3,420.00 Listed AMS DMX 15-80S Enquire Bandive Great British Spring Classic Drainpipe Stereo XLR Spring Reverb Enquire Binson Echorec Baby Preorders closed - please email to be added to the waiting list Enquire Binson Echorec 2 T7E Preorders closed - please email to be added to the waiting list Listed Boss CE-300 Super Chorus Enquire Boss DE-200 Digital Delay V £265.00 £318.00 Listed Boss DE-200 Digital Delay V £295.00 £354.00 Listed Boss RBF-10 Flanger Enquire Boss RCE-10 Chorus Ensemble Enquire Boss RCL-10 Compressor/limiter Enquire Boss RDD-10 Digital Delay Enquire Boss RDD-20 Digital Delay £195.00 Enquire Boss RRV-10 Digital Reverb Enquire Chandler Electronics Stereo Digital Reverb V £350.00 £420.00 Listed Dolby A301 Stretch In our studio... On hold Dynacord DRS-78 Digital Reverberation System Early digital reverb - spares or repair Enquire Dynacord Echocord EC 504 Cool tape echo - spares or repair Enquire Dynacord Echocord Studio Ultra rare 60s disc echo - total mechanical/electrical rebuild - very rare - superb Enquire EMT 140 Stereo Valve Plate Enquire EMT 240 Nils Frahm - Brokerage Sale V £5,400.00 £6,480.00 Enquire EMT 246 Digital Reverberator Enquire EMT 251 Enquire Evans EP-250 Echopet Fun/cheap BBD Echo - great distortion & feedback effects Enquire Eventide FL-201 Instant Flanger Classic V £1,525.00 £1,830.00 Listed Eventide GRR-4000 Ultra-Harmonizer Enquire F#@k with the fabric of time, defies reason - total overhaul - no expense spared Eventide H-910 Harmonizer Enquire - the best Eventide H-949 Harmonizer Serviced - superb Enquire The last of the early harmonizers - with instrument preamp and lots of features Eventide H-969 Harmonizer Enquire - available soon Eventide H-8000FW Commission Sale V £2,900.00 £3,480.00 Listed Eventide OmniPressor 2830 £2,895.00 £2,895.00 Enquire Eventide PS-101 Instant Phaser V £1,500.00 £1,800.00 Enquire Farfisa GS-42R/b On Hold Frogg Compusound Hyper rare analogue multi-effects - only 100 made - available soon On Hold Furman Sound RV-1 Spring Reverb Enquire Future Sound Systems MTX8 Pin Matrix *NEW PRODUCT* Two Variations V See Listing For Prices Listed Grampian Reverberation Unit Type 636 £4,750.00 £4,750.00 Listed Gamechanger Audio Plasma Rack *NEW PRODUCT* V £1,165.83 £1,399.00 Listed Guyatone AE-5 Analogue BBD Delay Very cool little box - dirty lofi repeats Enquire Guyatone DD-1 Digital Delay Enquire Hammond Innovex Condor SSM Rare and funky multi-effect with spring reverb Enquire Hammond Condor RSM Enquire Hawk HA-30 Analog Echo Unit Enquire Hawk HE-2250 Stereo open reel tape echo - lots of work - expect a 2-3 month delivery time Enquire Hawk HE-2150 5-Head Echo Unit Enquire Hawk HR-40 Twin channel spring - excellent dirt! V £690.00 £828.00 Enquire Hawk HR-45 Spring Reverb Enquire Hawk HR-202 Awesome mono spring with excellent overdrive V £375.00 £450.00 Enquire Hawk HR-203 Awesome mono spring with excellent overdrive V £375.00 £450.00 Enquire Klark Teknik DN-34 Analogue Time Processor Enquire Klark Teknik DN 780 Digital Reverberator/Processor V £950.00 £1,140.00 Listed Klemt Echolette NG51 serviced, working, but not perfectly - as-is Enquire Klemt Echolette M40 Nils Frahm Enquire Korg SE-300 Stage Echo Great sound - one of our favourite echoes - some damage to case Enquire Korg SE-500 Stage Echo V £1,200.00 £1,440.00 Listed Loft 450 Analog Delay Flanger Recommended to us by Eli Epstein - currently undergoing 'testing' On Hold Maestro USS-1 Universal Synthesizer System Multi-effect monster by Tom Oberheim - amazing box - with case Enquire Maestro W-2 Sound System for Woodwinds V £1,150.00 £1,380.00 Enquire Marshall Time Modulator Enquire Maxon DM-500 Digital Delay Enquire Maxon FL-303 Flanger V £160.00 £192.00 Listed Maxon FL-305 Flanger V £285.00 £342.00 Listed Maxon HD-1501 Harmonics/Delay V £445.00 £534.00 Listed Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator Enquire Moog Moogerfooger MF-105 Murf Enquire Motion Sound R3-147 Leslie Simulator Enquire Musitronics Mu-Tron Bi-Phase With dual footswitch Enquire MXR Pitch Transposer Model 129 Enquire Ortho Spectrum Voice Shifter VS-727 Hahaha - this is hilarious - for Barry White/Prince karaoke? On Hold OTO Machines BIM *New Product* Stereo reverb inspired by the late 70s / early 80s digital reverbs V £374.17 £449.00 Listed OTO Machines BAM V £390.00 £468.00 Listed OTO Machines BOUM *New Product* Stereo warming unit, compressor, distortion & low-pass filter V £408.33 £490.00 Listed Pioneer SR-202W Hi-fi Spring Reverb - as used by Tom Elmhirst - modded/upgraded 1/4" jacks V £275.00 £330.00 Enquire Publison DHM89 In our studio: bonkers, but don't buy one that isn't serviced and warrantied! On Hold Roland DC-30 Chorus Echo BBD Chorus/Echo V £545.00 £654.00 Listed Roland DC-30 Chorus Echo BBD Chorus/Echo V £515.00 £618.00 Listed Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus Not digital - cool BBD unit Enquire Roland RE-101 Space Echo Choice of voltage and condition Enquire Roland RE-150 Space Echo 240v V £750.00 £900.00 Enquire Roland RE-200 Space Echo Early Space Echo - we modify with 201 tape transport Enquire Roland RE-201 Space Echo Choice of voltage and condition RANGE OF PRICES AVAILABLE Listed Roland RE-301 Chorus Echo Choice of voltage V £1,615.00 £1,938.00 Listed Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo Choice of Voltage Enquire Roland RV-800 Stereo Reverb V £1,750.00 £2,100.00 Listed Roland SBF-325 Stereo Flanger Amazing rack unit Enquire Roland SDD-320 Dimension D Enquire Roland SRE-555 Chorus Echo V £1,700.00 £2,040.00 Enquire Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Choice of voltage and condition V £1,250.00 £1,500.00 Listed Roland VE-800 Vocal Echo RSS Enquire Schulte Audio Compact Phasing A Enquire Soma Synthesizers Lyra8-FX *NEW PRODUCT* V £175.83 £211.00 Listed Soundgas Tape Loops for Roland Echoes (RT-1L) Price per pair V £25.00 £30.00 Listed Soundgas Type 636 *NEW PRODUCT* Grampian Spring Reverb - only 5 pre-order units left V £2,650.00 £3,180.00 Listed Tascam BS-30 Bass Amp Simulator Enquire Tascam RS-30 Recording Simulator Great cheap early digital reverb - bags of character Enquire T.C. Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay Dynamic Digital Delay + Effects Control Processor - classic V £1,100.00 £1,320.00 Listed Teac Echo-8 BBD echo - superb sound - currently undergoing extensive studio 'testing' On Hold Telefunken Echomixer Enquire Univox Univibe - Racked Enquire Ursa Major 8x32 Digital Reverb £1,450.00 £1,450.00 Listed Ursa Major SST-282 Space Station V £2,750.00 £3,300.00 Enquire Van Daal Compact Phasing X V £450.00 £540.00 Listed Vap MN-22E Monoler Stereo to Mono device. Nope me neither, but intrigued - undergoing 'testing' On Hold Vestax DCR-1200 3 Band Isolater V £450.00 £540.00 Listed Vestax DCR-1200 3 Band Isolater V £385.00 £462.00 Listed Vestax DDG-1 Digital Delay Enquire Vestax DDG-1M Digital Delay V £515.00 £618.00 Enquire Vestax DSG-1 Digital Delay/Sampler Enquire Vestax DSG-300 Digital Delay/Loop Sampler Enquire Vestax MCR-1 Cross Fader Unit V £250.00 £300.00 Listed Vestax MDX Digital Delay with Modulation Enquire Yamaha E1010 Analog Delay MN-3005 rack delay - quality £425.00 Enquire 2.
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