GEAR FINDS BY CATEGORY
Every week, incredible pieces of gear surface on Reverb—from vintage instruments with decades of history to rare studio equipment and cult-favorite designs. These are the listings that make us stop scrolling.
Here are some standout finds we spotted on Reverb this week.
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1952 Gibson ES-295
A first-year rock ’n’ roll icon refinished in Cardinal Red.
1962-'63 Wandre Spazial Bass
A black-sparkle Italian space-age sculpture in bass form.
1963 Gibson SG Standard w/Maestro Vibrola
The year Gibson officially gave the SG its name.
Marshall JMP 1968 Super PA 100Â
Eight inputs of late-’60s Plexi power.
1965–1966 Teisco Spectrum Series EBX-200 Bass
A rare mid-’60s Teisco bass with metallic-red space-age style.
1962 Wandre Twist Semi-Hollow Body Electric Guitar
A rare Italian original with space-age construction and black sparkle style.
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Synths, Keys & Electronic Gear
Oberheim TVS 1 A
Two SEM voices—the blueprint for Oberheim polyphony.
EMS VCS3 MK2
The pin-matrix icon used by Pink Floyd and Brian Eno.
1970s Moog Sonic Six
Moog’s duophonic classroom synth in a blue suitcase.
1976 Yamaha CS-50
The four-voice little sibling to Yamaha’s mighty CS-80.
Linn LinnDrum LM-2 w/FORAT MIDI
The sampled beat machine that ruled ’80s pop.
1980 Moog Minimoog Model D
A late-production Model D signed by Bob Moog himself.
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Neumann KM 56
The tiny tube mic that brought three patterns to the pencil-mic format.
JVC RC-M90LD Stereo Boombox
The king of vintage cassette boomboxes.
Sony C-37A Vintage Tube Condenser Microphone
The smooth, dark tube mic that took over ’60s LA studios.
UA LA-3A Pair 2002
A matched pair of two-knob classics for smooth compression.
Neumann USM 69 i
Two U 87-style capsules built for flexible stereo recording.
1976 Technics RS-1506
Quartz-locked precision from a ’70s reel-to-reel.