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kaktus666
Published on 12/07/09 at 11:00
Everything has been said <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />
UTILIZATION
As said Burebista knob the Echo does not sound 100% effective, but the dose rate effect without affecting the level of live coverage. At zero it was 100% of the direct sound to "3am" was 100% + 100% direct effect, further, we surmixe effect compared to live.
It is a history of gout. I like it like that.
Otherwise, the knobs are fairly reactive, but more importantly, the big plus compared to other effects of the same claim (typed echo tape), it self-oscillates perfectly <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />
When it leaves, the sub bass are not far away.
SOUND QUALITY
It sounds really good. It has its grain. From what I heard as the Delayla tests, they have the same grain divinely "dirty".
The knob Time is pleasantly soft. Repeat with infinity, when acting on Time, rehearsals are distended, no effect of levels as I have seen elsewhere. A bit like when a DJ's vinyl slows.
And then, the self-oscillation is really good. Winded as I could not see elsewhere.
In the field of "digital pedals want to sound like an analog tape echo" it has nothing to be ashamed of
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it 2 years now, and I really regret not having learned.
For now, she did not let go.
I had a Boss GX700 multi-effects before buying it, and it was the first in a long list of pedals to buy. I bought it based on its reputation and its price. Since I have a EHX # 1 Echo and more, but I get rid of a T-Rex Reptile (also terrible).
I'll buy without hesitation.
UTILIZATION
As said Burebista knob the Echo does not sound 100% effective, but the dose rate effect without affecting the level of live coverage. At zero it was 100% of the direct sound to "3am" was 100% + 100% direct effect, further, we surmixe effect compared to live.
It is a history of gout. I like it like that.
Otherwise, the knobs are fairly reactive, but more importantly, the big plus compared to other effects of the same claim (typed echo tape), it self-oscillates perfectly <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />
When it leaves, the sub bass are not far away.
SOUND QUALITY
It sounds really good. It has its grain. From what I heard as the Delayla tests, they have the same grain divinely "dirty".
The knob Time is pleasantly soft. Repeat with infinity, when acting on Time, rehearsals are distended, no effect of levels as I have seen elsewhere. A bit like when a DJ's vinyl slows.
And then, the self-oscillation is really good. Winded as I could not see elsewhere.
In the field of "digital pedals want to sound like an analog tape echo" it has nothing to be ashamed of
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it 2 years now, and I really regret not having learned.
For now, she did not let go.
I had a Boss GX700 multi-effects before buying it, and it was the first in a long list of pedals to buy. I bought it based on its reputation and its price. Since I have a EHX # 1 Echo and more, but I get rid of a T-Rex Reptile (also terrible).
I'll buy without hesitation.