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Re: Echo machines...

Postby P.O. Alm » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:35 am

Here is a sound sample from my constructed echo machine. I´ve hand build 22 of them....almost all are sold today!

http://www.4shared.com/file/135947505/2 ... _2009.html


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Re: Echo machines...

Postby panchodiaz » Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:46 pm

It sounds impressive.
Why don´t you tell us some more about those echoes? Maybe some photographs...
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Re: Echo machines...

Postby Amanda » Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:55 pm

I heard the best Meazzi Tape Echo I've ever heard yesterday!!
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And Tape Echo Forum: http://ac15.org.uk/meazzibbs/index.php

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Re: Echo machines...

Postby s4wgb » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:00 pm

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Re: Echo machines...

Postby Amanda » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:58 am

It's a friend of mine from up North, he has a Converted Factotum,
a converted Echomatic which is with me at the moment, a transistor
Echomatic which again is with me for refurb and a Meazzi 316 .

The factotum has a nice "Rounded" sound and as I said earlier is the best
I've heard yet, the Echomatic, is not as good and my task is to get it to
sound the same!!
[Check Out My Meazzi Site: http://www.meazzi.org.uk
And Tape Echo Forum: http://ac15.org.uk/meazzibbs/index.php

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Re: Echo machines...

Postby bazmusicman » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:46 pm

Hi Bluenote, (message 23)

Yes I have a Watkins Copycat that I have used from the early sixties, fantastic for all us Hank wannabe's!!

I took it up to charlies factory in Offley Road by Vauxhall Bridge in London in the early eightie's and his chief engineer
John Truber fitted all new heads etc. while I watched him do it. I still have the Copycat, and all the old heads etc. that he
replaced, and it still works perfectly.

This is of cause the valve model, not the newer transitorised model which didn't have that same
warm valve sound.

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Re: Echo machines...

Postby bazmusicman » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:53 pm

Hi All,
Correction to my previous post. it is in reply to post number 21.
Not post number 23.

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Re: Echo machines...

Postby ecca » Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:04 am

I recently repaired a transistor Copicat and it sounded exactly like the 2 valve models I'd owned in my time.
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Re: Echo machines...

Postby bazmusicman » Wed Dec 29, 2010 1:48 pm

Hi Ecca,

I have tried different tranny Copycats over the years but i still come back to the old valve one that I still have. I have also got the IC400 vary speed but I still prefere the valve one.
The thing that annoyed me most with the valve Copycat was the 'CLONK' every time the spliced joint passed the heads.
I now use a TVS3 and I also have a Alessis Q20 with EFTP so the 'CLONK' is a thing of the past!

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Re: Echo machines...

Postby TOMMOLITTLELEVER » Sun Jun 26, 2011 1:35 pm

Hi David,
Some years ago I posted a question about the Meazzi "Cathedral Sound". a couple of members told me that this Sound effect was not Available on a "Transistor Meazzi Echomatic"--Well I've just bought ,one after searching around for years,and , the cathedral "Reverb effect " is There--. You just have to press down " Halo--REverb and Repet" Buttons.
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