Behringer has announced the release of its VM1 Vintage Time Machine.
The 550ms analog delay aims at delivering the sound of tape echo machines popular in the 70’s. Included effects include Delay, Echo, Chorus and Vibrato.
Sound-shaping controls include Effect Mix, Feedback, Delay Time and a switchable Chorus / Vibrato with variable Depth. An Input Level control with Overload LED and a true hard-wire bypass foot-switch are here to assure signal fidelity and integrity.
The VM1 features a bright status LED, rugged all-metal chassis and includes an external PSU-SB DC power supply.
Features:
- True analog delay – up to 550ms
- Analog tape echo machine sound
- Delay, Echo, Chorus and Vibrato effects
- Input Level, Mix, Feedback, Delay and Chorus / Vibrato depth controls
- Overload and Effect Status LEDs
- True hard-wire bypass footswitch
- Input, Direct Out and Effect Out ¼” metal jacks
- External PSU-SB DC power supply included
- Rugged all-metal chassis
MSRP: US$99.99/£53/€69
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