The Catalinbread Echorec is about to be released.
This multi-tap delay is based around the Binson Echorec, a tube echo which incorporated 4 playback heads and a spinning magnetic drum as its recording medium. The Binson is most famously known for Pink Floyd’s use of the unit.
The Catalinbread Echorec has 12 programs which allow for combinations of the 4 delay heads (something the original was never capable of, the company says). The original also has a fixed speed, and thus a fixed delay time, while the Catalinbread Echorec can go from 40ms-1000ms. The repeats are designed to give you the ability for a single repeat or can go into spaceship feedback.
Pricing & Availability:
MSRP: $229.99 – Available 11/23/12
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mavriNew AFfiliatePosted on 11/24/2012 at 03:21:08Binson Echorec bacame famous at first from the Shadows (Apache, Midnight, Shot gun ... etc)
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