----- Original Message -----From: Mark PringSent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 8:11 PMSubject: Re: [Mellotronists] Chamberlin Rivera for saleProbably talking to myself here, or at least I am
replying to myself!
I know a bit more about this now, there were 2 made
but the photo of the other one had pedals as well. I
assume this would costs $20-30000 or more. I
understand they had 1 inch 8 track tapes without a
cycling system so presumably it might work and be
fairly "reliable". Anyone know more or played one?
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Re: [Mellotronists] Chamberlin Rivera for sale
2007-11-05 by Chris Dale
It's basically 4 M1 units in a box. I think the M1
units are just as reliable as M400's providing they are properly adjusted. They
are similar enough to the M400, but not exactly the same as there is an
allan screw adjustment as well.
So this machine would be fairly reliable, compared
to some of the older cycling machines, though with enough love and care
anything can be made to work.
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