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xxmartinxx
Le retard et tubes égale bave
Publié le 04/09/11 à 23:53 (contenu en anglais)- Volume knob
- Mix knob
- Delay knob
- Echodrive knob
- Repeat knob
- Delay switch
- Power LED
- 12AX7 tube
- AC power cord
UTILIZATION
This is a fairly straight forward delay pedal, with two minor exceptions. One, the delay switch. That changes the delay from a short delay to a long echo. The second one is the Echodrive knob. This allows you to add gain to the circuit for some cool overdriven delay sounds. Otherwise, you can use it like any other delay pedal.
There is a 12AX7 inside the mammoth enclosure that you can swap out to change the tone of the pedal.
SOUND QUALITY
I've not tried every delay pedal ever made, but this is the best that I've ever tried. It is significantly more lush and involving than the others I've owned or tried. Sonically, there is nothing to complain about with this pedal (unless you want a transparent pedal, but if you're looking for that you should not consider any pedal with a tube in it).
OVERALL OPINION
There are five different versions of this pedal that I've seen and I've owned two of them. The original pedal was has a blue enclosure. The blue pedals used an analog chip. They are hard to find and command a good amount of money. The pedals with the red housing are digital delays. The four different versions I've seen are as follows: Red Version 1: Has a nearly identical screening to what the blue versions had (fingers pointing to inputs, Echodrive knob is labeled "Record Volume", etc.) Red Version 2: Input improperly labeled "Intput". Red Version 3: Input typo corrected. Red Version 4: Adds the "Slam" knob and switch. I have had red versions 1 and 2. I'm not sure if the circuits are different, but I preferred version 2.
I believe that all version of the pedal are out of production at this point. The red versions are going well above the original price. If you are looking for a deep, rich sounding delay pedal you should check one of these out. Fair warning, they are not cheap and they are not small or light.
- Mix knob
- Delay knob
- Echodrive knob
- Repeat knob
- Delay switch
- Power LED
- 12AX7 tube
- AC power cord
UTILIZATION
This is a fairly straight forward delay pedal, with two minor exceptions. One, the delay switch. That changes the delay from a short delay to a long echo. The second one is the Echodrive knob. This allows you to add gain to the circuit for some cool overdriven delay sounds. Otherwise, you can use it like any other delay pedal.
There is a 12AX7 inside the mammoth enclosure that you can swap out to change the tone of the pedal.
SOUND QUALITY
I've not tried every delay pedal ever made, but this is the best that I've ever tried. It is significantly more lush and involving than the others I've owned or tried. Sonically, there is nothing to complain about with this pedal (unless you want a transparent pedal, but if you're looking for that you should not consider any pedal with a tube in it).
OVERALL OPINION
There are five different versions of this pedal that I've seen and I've owned two of them. The original pedal was has a blue enclosure. The blue pedals used an analog chip. They are hard to find and command a good amount of money. The pedals with the red housing are digital delays. The four different versions I've seen are as follows: Red Version 1: Has a nearly identical screening to what the blue versions had (fingers pointing to inputs, Echodrive knob is labeled "Record Volume", etc.) Red Version 2: Input improperly labeled "Intput". Red Version 3: Input typo corrected. Red Version 4: Adds the "Slam" knob and switch. I have had red versions 1 and 2. I'm not sure if the circuits are different, but I preferred version 2.
I believe that all version of the pedal are out of production at this point. The red versions are going well above the original price. If you are looking for a deep, rich sounding delay pedal you should check one of these out. Fair warning, they are not cheap and they are not small or light.
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xxmartinxx
Retard des tubes, plus égaux bave
Publié le 05/09/11 à 18:35 (contenu en anglais)- Mix knob
- Volume knob
- Delay knob
- Echodrive knob
- Repeat knob
- Delay switch
- Power LED
- 12AX7 Preamp tube
UTILIZATION
This is a fairly straight forward delay pedal to use with two exceptions. One, the delay switch on the side. It changes the delay from a short delay to a long echo type delay. The second is the Echodrive knob. This allows you to add gain to the delay stages creating feedback. It can also be dialed in clean. Other than that, all the knobs work as you'd expect them to.
SOUND QUALITY
This is the most lush, deep, glorious sounding delay pedal I have found. It is warm without being mushy or getting lost. It is not the most transparent sounding delay. You will definitely know you've turned it on, and that's a good thing, in my opinion.
If you are a tweaker, you will love the fact that you can open up the box and try different preamp tubes to change the tone of the pedal.
OVERALL OPINION
You need to keep in mind that there are at least five different versions of the Echodrive floating around. The original Echodrive was in a blue enclosure and was analog. More common are the red enclosure varieties. The red boxes are digital delays. Both sound great, the blue version sounding a little warmer (not that the red version sounds cold at all). I have seen four different versions of the red pedal. The first version maintained the same screen printing that the blue one did (has the fingers pointing to the input and outputs, Echodrive knob labeled "Record Level", etc.). The second version had input improperly spelled as "Intput". The third version had the spelling corrected. The fourth added a "Slam" knob and foot switch to throw the pedal into oscillating feedback. I have had the first and second versions of the red pedal. I am not sure if they were at all different circuits, but I liked the second version better.
Other things to keep in mind before looking for this pedal. As far as I know, they are no longer in production. The blue pedals fetch around $1000 USD and the red around $400. This is also a very large and heavy pedal. It will take up a lot of room on your pedal board and probably make it twice as heavy. That being said, it's one of the best sounding delay pedals out there and it might very well be worth it to you.
- Volume knob
- Delay knob
- Echodrive knob
- Repeat knob
- Delay switch
- Power LED
- 12AX7 Preamp tube
UTILIZATION
This is a fairly straight forward delay pedal to use with two exceptions. One, the delay switch on the side. It changes the delay from a short delay to a long echo type delay. The second is the Echodrive knob. This allows you to add gain to the delay stages creating feedback. It can also be dialed in clean. Other than that, all the knobs work as you'd expect them to.
SOUND QUALITY
This is the most lush, deep, glorious sounding delay pedal I have found. It is warm without being mushy or getting lost. It is not the most transparent sounding delay. You will definitely know you've turned it on, and that's a good thing, in my opinion.
If you are a tweaker, you will love the fact that you can open up the box and try different preamp tubes to change the tone of the pedal.
OVERALL OPINION
You need to keep in mind that there are at least five different versions of the Echodrive floating around. The original Echodrive was in a blue enclosure and was analog. More common are the red enclosure varieties. The red boxes are digital delays. Both sound great, the blue version sounding a little warmer (not that the red version sounds cold at all). I have seen four different versions of the red pedal. The first version maintained the same screen printing that the blue one did (has the fingers pointing to the input and outputs, Echodrive knob labeled "Record Level", etc.). The second version had input improperly spelled as "Intput". The third version had the spelling corrected. The fourth added a "Slam" knob and foot switch to throw the pedal into oscillating feedback. I have had the first and second versions of the red pedal. I am not sure if they were at all different circuits, but I liked the second version better.
Other things to keep in mind before looking for this pedal. As far as I know, they are no longer in production. The blue pedals fetch around $1000 USD and the red around $400. This is also a very large and heavy pedal. It will take up a lot of room on your pedal board and probably make it twice as heavy. That being said, it's one of the best sounding delay pedals out there and it might very well be worth it to you.
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- Fabricant : Sib!
- Modèle : Echo Drive
- Catégorie : Delays / échos pour guitare
- Fiche créée le : 03/10/2006
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Autres catégories dans Delays et Réverbs pour guitare
Autres dénominations : echodrive