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Built by Electronic Music Studios in the 1970s - the company behind the VCS3 and Synthi A/AKS - the Eight Octave Filter Bank is a classic analogue signal processor based on the Synthi 100 design.

Eight fixed bandpass filters covering the full audible spectrum, each independently controllable for acoustic analysis and creative sound shaping.

This example has had a full overhaul and service by the foremost EMS tech in Europe. It performs and sounds exactly as it should, and is ready for action.

These original EMS processors do not come up for sale often - makes a perfect compliment to your VCS3 or Synthi A or AKS.

Condition: In good condition despite showing signs of wear across the whole unit. The faceplate has become discoloured due to age and has some quite significant marks. The top is in similar condition but this wont be visible whilst the unit is racked. Please see photos or get in touch if you require more information.

Voltage: See description for more information.

Tax: VAT not applicable. Buyers elsewhere may incur VAT or other local taxes on import.

Shipping: Shipped securely, tracked, and insured worldwide.


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