Echotone on its own.

Our newest delay member.
Used everything from shortest to longest settings.
Fiddled with the tone, and switched in the phaser in loop from time to time.
If you pull the outputjack half out you only get the wet signal, meaning that you can use a small extra amp as wet only, no clean signal and it cuts out when the effects is gone, so when the delay is disengaged there is no clean signal, it is just an option, use a stereojack out into two monojacks if you want to use the feature.
When you disengage the delay it leaves a trail.
It goes to about 1.5 sec of delay, it can go to over 2 secs, but the signal is not all that pretty out there;)
Taptempo or manual timesetting, switchable.
Used my strat and my Marshall DRP-1 for the recording.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=415328&songID=3531252
 
Re: Echotone on its own.

Cool features!

I like the tap tempo option so that you get the optimal delay..very cool.

Good clip :smokin:
 
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That really sounds great. How much can we expect this one to go for? Is it true-bypass?
 
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Grrrr :D
No stinkin' troo bypass here;)
Well an upcoming switcher will actually feature Troo bypass...sigh..hehe
It will go for about the same as the Delayla XL, as it is based upon that one.
And there could be no trails if it was True Bypass by the way..hehe
And the impedance is modern(read less noise and treblecut, 1Mohm in and about 180-200 ohm out).
And it uses one of our true and tried buffers that we used since 93:)
Hehe sorry about the Troo bypass thing, I am just sick of hearing about it, I think it is a really typical sheep thing, like alot of other funny things made to rob people of extra money because of the "marvelous" feature...
NB this is just the personal opinion of this particular CM worker;)
Niels
 
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