The Skreddy Echo was designed to take over the duties of my old, green, tube tape echo.My design goals were simple: 1) make it sound right; 2) it should inspire. It is intended to emulate electro-mechanical units of the past and is not clean or pristine.The repeats degrade very gradually into a musical, harmonic soup if you turn them up high enough. Self oscillation is possible (though not in a touchy or unpredictable way) without the bothersome runaway volume some old analog delays have.All hand wired with Switchcraft open-frame jacks.Thanks to Bj?rn Juhl for helpful advice with regard to my limiter circuit.Features Great classic tape delay tones (~50ms -- ~550ms) with as much or as little warble as you like Sounds equally great clean or with overdrive, distortion, or fuzz in front Effects loop allows delay-only processing or "wet" amp stereo setup featuring trails when the normal output is in bypass Huge range, including slap-back, atmospheric, cathedral/stadium, self-accompanying rhythms, expansive delays, self-oscillation, vibrato-chorus-detuned effects, etc. True bypass, runs on DC adapter only (not included), in/out/dc jacks all on back side, loop jacks on left side. Size: 5" long x 4" wide x 3" tall (including jacks and knobs)
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