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Eventide Clock Works H910

ventide – the name itself evokes a sense of awe and wonder among engineers and producers. This level of respect is not undeserved, as anyone who can afford their lofty multieffects units can attest to. A new H8000FW will set you back $5,700. Even the 30-year-old H3000 still goes for a pretty penny on the secondhand market. Why? In a word: quality. Whether it’s called upon for delay,

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