The Roland SBF-325 is an analog stereo flanger which was in production from 1979 to 1986.
The signal path of the 325 is true stereo in and out, which is unusual in analog flangers. There are duplicate front and rear stereo 1/4" inputs and outputs. Input and output each have a high/low level switch, green signal LED, and red peak LED. Two additional front panel 1/4" jacks are for remote effect switching and external control voltage input. There are no XLR connections.
The two areas where the 325 is most impressive are the quality of the analog flanging sound itself and the amount of flexibility. The four leftmost knobs are what you would expect on a full-featured flanger: feedback, center frequency, modulation rate, and modulation depth. To the right of the four control pots, the Effect Mode switch selects one of three flanger modes, one chorus mode, or off. There are also three invert switches which combine with the other controls to give the analog equivalent of several distinct flanging "algorithms."
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