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RE: Enhanced AM
Actually, chances are that the reverb effect was not fed to line outputs of
the Marantz Amp/Receiver or whatever.
As I have mentioned numerous eletronics retaliers sold such reverb units in
the 60s. I remember even Popular Electronics had a construction article on
one.
73, de Hakim (N1ZFF)
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GITCHIER
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 10:54 AM
To: 'boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org'
Subject: RE: Enhanced AM
I once house-sat for someone in Seattle the mid 80s whose Marantz stereo
system seemed to be from the late 60s. The reciever had a reverb option,
which seemed to be of the same construction of what has been mentioned here
- audio fed into tensioned springs. It was neat to play around with for a
while but grew a bit old. Hmm, should of made airchecks of AM music stations
with the reverb on just for fun.