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Eventide Instant Flanger FL-201 - SN 20954A

Eventide Instant Flanger FL-201 - SN 20954A

Eventide Instant Flanger FL-201 for sale - serial number 20954A.

Will ship following a full overhaul and set up to the correct voltage for your country.

Released in 1975 the Instant Flanger is responsible for some of my favourite modulation effects ever. Tony Visconti used one to create the distinctive piano sound on David Bowie's Ashes To Ashes (serendipity in action - he was trying to make the Wurlitzer piano into a stereo signal when the magic happened!). Then there's Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti album which is probably the Instant Flanger's finest hour.

$900.29

Original: $3,000.97

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Eventide Instant Flanger FL-201 - SN 20954A

$3,000.97

$900.29

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Eventide Instant Flanger FL-201 - SN 20954A

Eventide Instant Flanger FL-201 for sale - serial number 20954A.

Will ship following a full overhaul and set up to the correct voltage for your country.

Released in 1975 the Instant Flanger is responsible for some of my favourite modulation effects ever. Tony Visconti used one to create the distinctive piano sound on David Bowie's Ashes To Ashes (serendipity in action - he was trying to make the Wurlitzer piano into a stereo signal when the magic happened!). Then there's Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti album which is probably the Instant Flanger's finest hour.

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Eventide Instant Flanger FL-201 for sale - serial number 20954A.

Will ship following a full overhaul and set up to the correct voltage for your country.

Released in 1975 the Instant Flanger is responsible for some of my favourite modulation effects ever. Tony Visconti used one to create the distinctive piano sound on David Bowie's Ashes To Ashes (serendipity in action - he was trying to make the Wurlitzer piano into a stereo signal when the magic happened!). Then there's Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti album which is probably the Instant Flanger's finest hour.