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The Echoplex is a tape delay effect, first made in 1959. Designed by Mike Battle, the Echoplex set a standard for the effect in the 1960s—it is still regarded as "the standard by which everything else is measured." It was used by some of the most notable guitar players of the era; original Echoplexes are highly sought after.
Tape echoes work by recording sound on a magnetic tape, which is then played back; the tape speed or distance between heads determine the delay, while a feedback variable (where the delayed sound is delayed again) allows for a repetitive effect. The predecessor of the Echoplex was a tape echo designed by Ray Butts in the 1950s, who built it into a guitar amplifier called the EchoSonic. He built fewer than seventy of them and could never keep up with the demand; they were used by players like Chet Atkins, Scotty Moore, and Carl Perkins. Electronics technician Mike Battle copied the design and built it into a portable unit; another version, however, states that Battle, working with a guitar player named Don Dixon from Akron, Ohio, perfected Dixon's original creation.
http://www.jimdunlop.com/ http://proguitarshop.com/dunlop-ep103-echoplex-delay.html Welcome back to ProGuitarShop and ToneReport, today we're checking out Dunlop's Echoplex Delay. The Echoplex Delay is engineered to sound like a perfectly calibrated Echoplex, fresh off the Maestro assembly line in the 1970s, but with some hidden features to adapt to the modern players. In its default mode, the Echoplex Delay offers a carefully-tweaked version of the EP-3, with a dynamic delay range from four milliseconds all the way to 750. When connected to the MXR Tap Tempo pedal, the delay time stretches to an amazing four second 'tape loop'. The default mode offers the same gentle EQing and subtle modulation of the original, while the Sustain control changes the number of repeats. When you press the Vo...
Chappers & the Captain have a great time messing with the new Dunlop Echoplex Pedal. Not much to say about this really - just watch the video!! So if you want to buy this "make it better" pedal, you need to dive on over to the Andertons web site where one can be yours for about £115 with free shipping! Click here - http://www.andertons.co.uk/compact-pedals/pid32666/cid692/jim-dunlop-ep101-echoplex-preamp-pedal.asp What do think then?? Cheers Chappers & the Captain
Today we check out the brand new Echoplex Delay pedal from MXR! Echoplex: http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/ep103-echoplex-delay KSR Ares: http://ksramps.com/products/amplifiers/ares Links: Website: http://www.blackmetalbicycle.com Merch: http://riffsandbeards.bigcartel.com Ask.fm: http://ask.fm/RiffsAndBeards Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RiffsAndBeards Twitter: http://twitter.com//RiffsAndBeards Instagram: http://instagram.com/RiffsAndBeards
Welcome to That Pedal Show – please subscribe to our channel if you haven’t already! In this episode we start by asking: what’s the big deal about tape echo? It sounds frikkin awesome, that’s the deal! However, it also comes with its fair share of problems including high cost, reliability issues, fiddly tape replacement and of course, the not-inconsiderable size impact on (or off) your pedalboard. All that aside, countless players have used – and still use – vintage and modern tape echo machines to create wonderful tones thanks to their unique character, depth and feel. The pick of the bunch for us is the Maestro Echoplex EP-3, just like the one we have here. We called it in – thanks to Charlie Chandler of http://www.guitarexperience.co.uk/ – in order to compare it to the new T-Rex...
Welcome to That Pedal Show! Please subscribe to our channel and visit our store https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com In this episode Daniel and Mick follow up to a show from February 2016 where we put a genuine vintage Echoplex EP-3 up against some more modern delay pedals. For this instalment we’ve swapped out the Echoplex for the modern production equivalent – a Fulltone Solid State Tape Echo – and selected the three new pedals for comparison for which we’ve had most requests. As you’ll hear, there are some spectacular performers in today’s video. Pedals in this episode • Strymon El Capistan UK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2cVgRPr USA: http://bit.ly/2cud3aB • Catalinbread Belle Epoch UK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2cspS6L USA: http://bit.ly/2csoq4d • Dunlop EP103 Echolplex Delay UK & Europe: ...
Guitar World tech editor Paul Riario demos the Dunlop Echoplex Delay pedal.
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Joel gives us the ins and outs of the new Echoplex Digital Delay pedal from Dunlop. More than just a delay, the Echoplex Pedal is capable of some truly unique and expressive effects to accent a plethora of playing styles. The Echoplex® EP-3 tape echo unit is famous for its deliciously warm, organic modulation and sweet musical voice—a key component to some of the most iconic guitar tones from the ’70s onward. The original EP-3 units, however, are expensive, temperamental, and larger than a VCR. That’s where the EP103 Echoplex Delay comes in. It’s the size of a Phase 90, and it delivers the EP-3’s legendary tones with a simple control interface and a hi-fi all-analog dry path. The Delay control sets the time between repeats—from 4 to 750ms—the Sustain control sets the number of repeat...
Bryan Kehoe from Dunlop presents the EP103 Echoplex Delay Pedal for Sweetwater at Summer NAMM 2016. Like the classic Echoplex EP-3 tape delay unit, the Dunlop EP103 Echoplex Delay pedal offers warm, modulated tape echo effects for iconic late '60s guitar tone. The EP103 Echoplex Delay can conjure everything from subtle chorusing and slapback effects to long, modulated echoes, and you can add an optional switch for tap tempo control. The Age knob varies the delay tone from bright and clean to dark and saturated. Get the Dunlop EP103 Echoplex Delay Pedal here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EchoPlexDelay
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