Vintage PAiA Synthespin MK-II (Model 1702) rotary speaker simulator from the 1970s. A unique and rare analog effect unit designed to emulate Leslie-style rotating speaker sounds.
Tested and working! Runs on 220 volt and very nice cosmetic condition.
Originally sold as a DIY kit by PAiA Electronics (Oklahoma City), this unit delivers rich modulation effects ranging from subtle vibrato to deep phasing and rotary speaker textures. Great for guitar, organ, or synth.
Features:
True vintage analog circuitry
Controls: Speed, Accent, Band (Center & Span)
Rotary / Leslie-style modulation effect
Remote control inputs for external switching
Solid wood side panels
Internal transformer power supply 220 volt
Condition:
Good vintage condition. Shows normal cosmetic wear for its age.
Unit appears complete and powers on (describe actual test result here).
Some wiring modifications visible on the rear – likely from original kit assembly or later servicing.
Notes:
These PAiA units were often hand-assembled, so minor variations and wiring differences are normal. This is part of the charm and history of the unit.
Shipping:
Ships well packed from Norway.
Worldwide shipping available
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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