What do you know about this?
Eric at Svetlana Electron Devices
svetengr at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 27 18:57:11 CEST 1998
At 11:53 AM 4/25/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anybody have any information about a selmer clavioline concert-reverb
>synth?
>It's a tube synth (I think it's very old) made for placing under a piano or
>organ keyboard, with reverb and vibrato and it comes with a small tube amp.
>Both units get packed in a little box.
I may have the schematics around here somewhere. It is similar to my
Hammond Solovox--uses a single master oscillator and dividers.
Monophonic only(?). Very primitive fixed formant-style filtering (I think).
At least it has a spring reverb.......that's one thing a Solovox
really needs.
>Any information would be valuable, I have the oportunity to buy one (how
>much is it worth?)
I doubt if it is worth more than two hundred dollars--it was
very popular and many thousands were made. My Solovox was also
popular, so now it is very difficult to sell (and I've tried!)
If you want my Solovox, I would be happy to accept $150 for it.
Of course, shipping it to Venezuela (?) would cost far more
than that.........
Eric Barbour
Svetlana Electron Devices
Portola Valley CA USA
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