Swissecho mini mixer

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I'll be curious to see what this has inside it - runs off 4.5v - vol+tone. Boost potential? At worst I've got a nice set of knobs for one of their echo machines - which I've been looking out for.

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Swissecho mini mixer
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Yes, now that I look at it again, of course, not the same knobs, but still an object of mystery!

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Two BC109c transistors and a few other parts on tagboard. 1meg linear and 500k log pots. Silent until I can put three AA batteries in there to replace the big 4.5v - the oblong paper covered kind you used to get in cycle lamps (showing my age).

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