Hi Dave Robinson,
Probably you have overlooked my question, asked on February 25 th.
Is it possible to answer my question! I would appreciate it much.
Thanks in advance.
Greetings,
Peter
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P.G.M.G. wrote:Hi Dave Robinson,
Probably you have overlooked my question, asked on February 25 th.
Is it possible to answer my question! I would appreciate it much.
Thanks in advance.
Greetings,
Peter
Teflon wrote:abstamaria wrote:For those who do not want to study and configure the device, wouldn’t it be simpler and at least as satisfactory, particularly for gigs, just to use a Zoom pedal or other device with Charlie Hall's EFTP on it? Charlie put much effort into it, analyzing echoes to the millisecond! Then it is simply plug and play I'm assuming he costs are comparable and that EFTP or a derivative is still available..
All the best,
Andy
Also worth mentioning that Charlies EFTP patches were discontinued some time back when he began producing the Hall & Collins Signature Echo (which itself is no longer available new). The "successor" to EFTP was Halls Echos, and these also no longer seem to be available.
There is, of course, the Blue Nebula pedal which does a fine job (to my ears at least) for relatively little cost. It's not in the same league as the TVS3, but should suffice for most gigging situations I would have thought. I'd be interested in Daves view of the device if he has had the chance to play with one.
Personally, as a "bedroom player", I have a 2nd hand Zoom G3X, which is ideal for me as I can use headphones and forgo an amp altogether, and it also doubles as an audio interface for recording. I also have a pair of Boss "Waza Air" earphones which I love. They're fully wireless, and have blue tooth audio for streaming of backing tracks. I set the 'phones to it's standard "Clean echo" setting and it's literally a case of popping on the headphones and playing along to backing tracks from my 'phone - so quick and convenient. I should say, the echoes are NOT "Shadows correct", but they are nonetheless very pleasing, and its a great way of having a sneaky practice at a players night!
Cliff
abstamaria wrote:With Paul having just announced he is ceasing the manufacture of the TVS3, there is for the first time in decades no pre-programmed Shadows-specific echo in the market. An era has ended.
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