The Scanner features original components taken from unvalued Hammond organs and improved them to offer user better control over the effects.
The vibrato section received a new motor that allows for varying the vibrato speed. In use, the incoming audio signal enter a delay signal which produces 9 phase-shifted copies of it. These signals are then sent to capacitative plates inside the scanner and a rotating armature captures the signals to produce the vibrato.
Behind the scanner, that you can see behind a plexiglass, Analog Outfitters installed a reverb tank which signal can be mixed with the vibrato effect.
The manufacturer also added a footswitch so that you can select the signal you wish to hear: dry, reverb only, vibrato only or both;
The Scanner also includes a 1/4” input with switchable pad, an XLR line input and output, an attenuator on the output and a 1/4” TRS input to connect an expression pedal.
Details of The Scanner are available at www.analogoutfitters.com.
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