Delay
Delay/echo units produce an echo effect by adding a duplicate instrument-to-amplifier electrical signal to the original signal at a slight time-delay. The effect can either be a single echo called a “slap” or “slapback,” or multiple echos. A well-known use of delay is the lead guitar in the U2 song "Where the Streets Have No Name".
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Demedash Effects - T-120 Deluxe V2 VIDEOTAPE ECHORating:100% - 1 Review
Deluxe Version features - Soft Switching, - Echo Trails,
- Secondary Footswitch, enabling swells of the echo repeats. Swell function can be used even in bypass mode for momentary operation and - Stereo spread output via TRS output jack.€379.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout) -
Demedash Effects - T-120 VIDEOTAPE ECHO V2Rating:100% - 1 Review
Inspired by the garbled audio that accompanies worn-out and poorly aged budget bin video tape, the T-120 Videotape Echo gives you exactly the type of sound that you're hearing in your head when you look at it.
€289.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)Out of stock