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If you love the sound of "Unison" on your synths, this is one way to achieve that effect in Eurorack. This is a REALLY cool module. it's a simple idea, and probably one possible to achieve with some other more expensive modules in combination, but it achieves a really thick sonic effect and comes with that beautiful low Doepfer price.

I bought two but only need one. The one you are buying is completely unused, I only opened the box to take the photo for Reverb - haven't touched it. This is not Mint, it's 100% new.

From Doepfer's site:

Module A-137-2 is another version of a wave multiplier. In contrast to the  the A-137-2 generates four phase-shifted copies of a VCO signal applied to the audio input. The four shifted signals are added to the original signal to obtain a fat sound similar to five independent VCOs. 

The included image is supposed to be a signal diagram for the module. The YouTube video I linked in the sale shows some waves in and out of the module on an oscilloscope so you get an audio and visual understanding. 

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • A-137-2 VC Wave Multiplier II
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2018
Made In
  • Germany

Mike's Studio

Beacon, NY, United States
Sales:37
Joined Reverb:2018

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