Specialbinson Superechorec 2 "Stereofonico" 27-1360 ms delay time.
This is a Vintage1967 Binson T7E TR Germanium Transistor version, the Full Analog machine 27-1360 ms delay time. have been assembled in a more modern and much lighter housing than the original made of iron and subject to the well-known problems of rust and chemical degradation of the wiring, in addition some improvements have been added such as the recording Bias control, the variable speed of the disc selectable in 2 single speeds, the DRY pass-through signal control, the three-position selector for the equalizer, and the selectable head selectors as in the P.E.603 model in order to obtain infinite delay combinations and not just 12 positions as in the Echorec 2, and a special balanced Jockey Wheel. The components used for this project are original Binson acquired directly from the Milan factory after its closure. [email protected] - [email protected]

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