Hi guys, I’m selling this beautiful and super rare vintage spring reverb, model: Redisix R.m/1!

This gem was made in Italy in 1985 (the date "12 February 1985" is written on the back).

CONDITION: I inherited this beautiful reverb from a friend of my family. The instrument was stored in an attic for about 15 years. The reverb turns on (the red LED turns on), and it’s fully working. The only thing that doesn't light up is the green LED when the reverb is activated, but the reverb works well. Cosmetically there are some traces of use, but not too many considering that the instrument is almost 40 years old!

IMPORTANT: I tried this Reverb Unit with an electric guitar and it seems very interesting (you have to find the right balance between the direct output which has no effect and the output with the reverb activated, but you can make good combinations using the knobs). However, if you play it with other instruments, for example voices, drum machines, synths, etc. the effect is a bit confusing and not a valid solution. I therefore think that this Reverb Unit was created specifically for the frequencies of electric guitars.

For this reason I’m selling this Redisix R.m/1 Reverb Unit as UNTESTED. I don't know at all if it works well for singers or other instruments. I know that it’s cool only with electric guitars. Cosmetically there are traces of use but nothing serious. Real vintage gem: grab a bargain!

THIS REDISIX R.M/1 REVERB UNIT IS SOLD AT A SUPER DISCOUNTED PRICE AS UNTESTED AT THE BUYER'S OWN RISK, WITHOUT WARRANTY AGAINST POSSIBLE FUNCTIONAL DEFECTS (I CAN’T OFFER ANY REFUND OR RETURN).

It's an incredible vintage gear for guitarists, songwriters or music producers, really hard to find (never seen another like this on internet).

This rare reverb unit is unique and should be of real interest to collectors.

VERY IMPORTANT: I'M NOT A MUSICIAN OR AN EXPERT SO I’M TRYING TO DESCRIBE THE INSTRUMENT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.

To avoid any controversy or complaints - as I’m not an expert - I’m selling this Redisix R_.m/1 as "not working" (also if it works well!). It can probably be a great deal for anyone familiar with this type of vintage instruments!

Happy Music!

Marianne