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A real tape echo...

Monday August 20, 2007. 02:47 PM, by Nantho Audio Hardware > Unity Audio
Audio Hardware : A real tape echo... - pcmusicBlue Coconut Ltd unveiled the Echoverb, a new real tape echo unit designed by Terry MacDonald. Exclusively distributed by Unity Audio Ltd, the Echoverb boasts 6 replay heads with one record and erase head, offering 6 different delay times, which can be used in any combination along with a tape reverb mode too.

Being a totally new design rather than a copy, the aim was to eliminate all the problems associated with early tape echo machines, improving the performance, whilst retaining the unique analogue tape echo sound which has never been achieved through digital devices, be it hardware or software based plug-ins. Modern improvements for example include extremely low noise circuitry and the ability to select any combination of 6 available heads. Also, a precision custom made fly wheel ensures no noticeable pitch deviation (WOW and Flutter), compared to that of the old tape echo device. It also has a solid chassis with an authentic but contemporary look and gives function and reliability both for the gigging musician, and for a studio environment.

For the musician, the front panel has hi/low gain jack inputs for instruments along with a separate jack insert and return for guitar pedals, and an echo on/off jack footswitch. On the rear of the unit, line level transformer balanced XLR's are provided for professional studio applications. Front panel controls include input gain, echo level, variable speed, sustain, and output levels along with tone/EQ and echo bypass. An optional aluminium and Perspex head guard is available separately and a sliding rack mount tray with built in storage compartment for tape loops, head cleaner etc.

The first ECHOVERB units will be shipping at the end of October for a retail price of £1600.00 ex VAT. (Euro 2378 ex. VAT).
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