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I just saw one of these for home use on Facebook marketplace. If I come across it again I'll post it here. Searching for something specific doesn't work as well as eBay searches do. I couldn't figure out why you'd want to add reverb to a home stereo, so I didn't open the ad. It's possible that it was a PA application that I read wrong.
I never understood the use of a reverb unit in home audio. You turn it to max and it audio sucked.I inherited my brothers old Pioneer rack stereo:1. The rack wheels were broken2. The turntable would sometimes go to 16RPM (it didn't have that speed) when you switched to 45RPM3. the integrated had issues with the volume4. The cassette deck didn't work5. The system/timer worked6. The tuner worked7. The reverb workedI gave it away because it was broken and I didn't have the room. I should have saved it.
If you use a computer for audio replay into your system, there are lots of ways to add hall ambience without adding extra gear. Some music players like Foobar2000 have ways to add VST plug-ins for added ambience for dry rooms. They are typically now real room Impulse Responses, so not a generic reverberation idea like in earlier stereos. Just a thought.