Dunlop MXR EP103 Echoplex Delay Pedal EP-3. I have performed for 50 years as a singer, guitarist and sound engineer. I have owned EP Echoplexes, Roland Space echoes, Univox tape echos, Binson and old Fender Oil can echo units, Butler Stereo Digital delays, and many other analog and digital types of delay units and still do. The Echoplex is a brilliant design that fits perfectly in between the two. The Echoplex looks like a typical delay pedal. Three knobs keeps tweaking to a minimum with Sustain controlling the repeats, Volume for mix, and Delay for delay time.
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The Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe is an exact reproduction of the iconic 1970s Maestro Echoplex EP-3. The only difference is there is no tape.The Belle Epoch Deluxe honors the EP-3 lineage by faithfully reproducing the original EP-3 specifications part for part. The only things missing are the record and playback heads—with a 24-bit high-fidelity digital delay line taking the place of the tape cartridge. Exact circuitry reproduction of the 22v power rail (running off a standard 9VDC power supply) helps to achieve that expansive plugged-into-the-wall sound.The JFET preamp (later EP-3 spec), mixer stage, and high gain silicon transistor-based record and playback amplifiers and feedback loop lends to the big, warm feel expected from these legendary musical devices. Players for decades have sworn by the Echoplex, not just for the delays, but for the sonic enhancement it brings to the player’s rig as well. This is widely accepted consensus by now as there are several EP-3 inspired boosters on the market.But the third aspect of the Echoplex was that it was a live performance instrument unto itself. Catalinbread’s addition of the expression pedal control over delay time, delay playback head volume, and even rotary speed and filter sweep behaviors expands the legacy of the Echoplex as a performance instrument.Then the designers went further and added a momentary footswitch for echo oscillation, tunable via an internal trim pot, for even more sonic potential that even the originals did not possess!
As if that weren’t enough, Catalinbread then expanded the possibilities even further by adding five more sonic layers to the Echo cake! Echo Programs 2 through 6 feature a warmer 'analog delay'-flavored mode, Rotary, Filter, DMM Chorus, and DMM Vibrato modes—all benefitting from that magical EP-3 preamp feel.
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One of the main features of delay pedals that attract so many seasoned guitarists is the ability to delay a particular guitar chord and then add another sound over it as the previously played chord kicks back in. The ability to layer tones upon tones really opens up a world of possibilities.
Ambient guitarist often layer long resounding notes over top of a more complicated jam to add a rich sound to their performance. Rock guitarists on the other hand use a delay to provide a deeper tone and then add a mid or high-tone to produce a hearty feel. Reverb pedals on the other hand offer a unique sound all their own. The resounding ripple of noise you hear in most 60s surf rock is courtesy of a solid reverb pedal. This rich tone is used throughout musical history in most genres.
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Its ability to provide the guitarist with a textured sound is quite remarkable. For your own practice, a reverb can be used to get your notes to flow a little bit longer and to allow you to experiment with your guitar's tonal capabilities. Combination reverb and delay pedals have also become a popular choice among enthusiasts. Having the ability to creating a warbling tone, delay it and then add in an extra chord or solo has made these combo pedals extremely attractive.
Having two unique options at your feet can easily send your jam to the next level. With a rubberized base on most units and a metal construction, these pedals are built for energetic performances. The turning knobs stay securely in place as you adjust them and the base units can be easily repaired by experts, should the music take you away or a rambunctious fan spills a drink on stage. These pedals are built to be played. No matter what direction you go in, delay, reverb or a cool combo unit, it's a great way to really get into the world of electric guitars. The capabilities of your instrument are great, but can be greater when you add a simple pedal into the mix of your practice.