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URSA MAJOR 8x32 DIGITAL REVERB

URSA MAJOR 8x32 DIGITAL REVERB

Ursa Major 8x32 mkI upgraded to Mk II spec, for sale in good cosmetic condition and excellent working order.

This great-sounding 14 bit digital reverb has control over early reflection times, initial reverberation, and decay time. It features 2 plates, hall, space, cask, perc, chamber and reverse reverb, as well as memory presets.

The brochure for the Mk I version is shown in the photos (click on one to scroll through them all) for a guide to the unit's features; though the mk I had only 4 reverb algorithms - the factory upgrade adds Mk 2 functionality.

The picture below shows a Mk II above this unit to illustrate how the extra algorithms are accessed (i.e. the controls are identical on both):

Ursa Major 8x32 Mk2

Ursa Major 8x32 Mk1

It's a 240v mains-powered unit so will require a step-up transformer for use in the USA & Canada.

It has a few scuffs and scratches as you’d expect from a vintage unit (click on the photos to see many detailed shots and zoom in).

There are no known operational faults - we’ve not tested every last function, but it appears to be working fine.

$474.66

Original: $1,582.19

-70%
URSA MAJOR 8x32 DIGITAL REVERB

$1,582.19

$474.66

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URSA MAJOR 8x32 DIGITAL REVERB

Ursa Major 8x32 mkI upgraded to Mk II spec, for sale in good cosmetic condition and excellent working order.

This great-sounding 14 bit digital reverb has control over early reflection times, initial reverberation, and decay time. It features 2 plates, hall, space, cask, perc, chamber and reverse reverb, as well as memory presets.

The brochure for the Mk I version is shown in the photos (click on one to scroll through them all) for a guide to the unit's features; though the mk I had only 4 reverb algorithms - the factory upgrade adds Mk 2 functionality.

The picture below shows a Mk II above this unit to illustrate how the extra algorithms are accessed (i.e. the controls are identical on both):

Ursa Major 8x32 Mk2

Ursa Major 8x32 Mk1

It's a 240v mains-powered unit so will require a step-up transformer for use in the USA & Canada.

It has a few scuffs and scratches as you’d expect from a vintage unit (click on the photos to see many detailed shots and zoom in).

There are no known operational faults - we’ve not tested every last function, but it appears to be working fine.

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Ursa Major 8x32 mkI upgraded to Mk II spec, for sale in good cosmetic condition and excellent working order.

This great-sounding 14 bit digital reverb has control over early reflection times, initial reverberation, and decay time. It features 2 plates, hall, space, cask, perc, chamber and reverse reverb, as well as memory presets.

The brochure for the Mk I version is shown in the photos (click on one to scroll through them all) for a guide to the unit's features; though the mk I had only 4 reverb algorithms - the factory upgrade adds Mk 2 functionality.

The picture below shows a Mk II above this unit to illustrate how the extra algorithms are accessed (i.e. the controls are identical on both):

Ursa Major 8x32 Mk2

Ursa Major 8x32 Mk1

It's a 240v mains-powered unit so will require a step-up transformer for use in the USA & Canada.

It has a few scuffs and scratches as you’d expect from a vintage unit (click on the photos to see many detailed shots and zoom in).

There are no known operational faults - we’ve not tested every last function, but it appears to be working fine.