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Boss RE20 Space Echo

Postby Martyn » 14 Aug 2012, 23:48

Is this unit capable of producing the correct echoes for Shads material?
One caught my eye and I wondered if it might suit as a backup unit. :|
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Re: Boss RE20 Space Echo

Postby dave robinson » 15 Aug 2012, 00:59

Martyn wrote:Is this unit capable of producing the correct echoes for Shads material?
One caught my eye and I wondered if it might suit as a backup unit. :|



I tried it and the answer is no it doesn't, but it works exactly like the old Roland 201 and is useable. I have a feeling that the Vox Delay Lab may be a better option, but I'm still awaiting it's arrival at our music store. :)
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Re: Boss RE20 Space Echo

Postby Martyn » 15 Aug 2012, 01:38

dave robinson wrote:
Martyn wrote:Is this unit capable of producing the correct echoes for Shads material?
One caught my eye and I wondered if it might suit as a backup unit. :|



I tried it and the answer is no it doesn't, but it works exactly like the old Roland 201 and is useable. I have a feeling that the Vox Delay Lab may be a better option, but I'm still awaiting it's arrival at our music store. :)


Yes, I've been struggling to find any reviews that tell me if that Vox unit may be of use too. No local stockists so look forward to hearing how you rate it once you've had the chance to play.
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Re: Boss RE20 Space Echo

Postby keithmantle » 15 Aug 2012, 10:37

Martyn wrote:
dave robinson wrote:
Martyn wrote:Is this unit capable of producing the correct echoes for Shads material?
One caught my eye and I wondered if it might suit as a backup unit. :|



I tried it and the answer is no it doesn't, but it works exactly like the old Roland 201 and is useable. I have a feeling that the Vox Delay Lab may be a better option, but I'm still awaiting it's arrival at our music store. :)


Yes, I've been struggling to find any reviews that tell me if that Vox unit may be of use too. No local stockists so look forward to hearing how you rate it once you've had the chance to play.

Hi Martyn, This Vox delaylab question has been asked and i have replied in a earlier thread, I emailed Vox and they said it will produce 'Shads-echoes' but as they say 'proof of the pudding'etc, for a cheap multi-tap echo try 2 Marshall echo heads, a fellow Hankie uses them and gets a very good sound.
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Re: Boss RE20 Space Echo

Postby Martyn » 15 Aug 2012, 20:29

Hi Keith,
I'm happy enough with the Magicstomp but looking around for alternatives as backup because the Stomps are harder to find now and if mine dies, I'm a bit stuffed. Hopefully Charlie's unit, when it finally emerges, will do the job but it doesn't hurt to look at other options just in case it doesn't. As you know ;) , I had a Q2 but sold that as it wasn't suitable for live and home playing without getting a rack unit for it - more of an inconvenience thing than anything else and the M/stomp's a tough, sturdy stomp pedal that does both jobs so well. I've been looking at more demos of the Vox unit but whilst it does a heap of stuff very well (some of which I'd never use) it's not so easy to establish if it will be programmable for each patch I'd like it to do. As a generic echo unit I'm sure it would be fine but so many others out there are equally 'fine' but aren't able to produce the precise patterns I want just by scrolling through patches. Good game, this, isn't it! :roll:
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