Nice find, inner! If I wasn't currently on an impending holiday spending freeze I'd be sorely tempted. But even as it is I have way too may wahs.innerflight wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 7:56 am ^^ seen a few Creepy Wah's pop up recently, like this grey on Reverb, its in Oz too Horsey - https://reverb.com/item/12975841-creepy ... -2010-grey
Son of Oh shit, its the "I just boughted it" Thread!!!
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Here's my latest addition for the 666 cause:
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I should mention that I'm still very much in the "Honeymoon Phase." Also, I've never played a Binson or Boonar, so I can't make those comparisons. That being said, I think the Echosex T7E is a very unique sounding echo! The quality of the repeats is probably most similar to an analog-type delay, ie no pristine echoes here! The Bass/Treble control affects the repeats only, and can go from very warm to percussive and (almost) metallic. In Repeat mode, the controls have to be cranked pretty high to get to self-occilation, but it is there. Swell mode is really cool, sounding halfway been echo and reverb. It will also self-occilate much earlier in this mode. The preamp itself is particularly nice, warm but still clear. My Belle Epoch Deluxe almost sounded harsh in comparison. The Age of Damage (modulation) control is useful for getting some "space" between the wet and dry signals. I do want to get an appropriate 12V adapter to see what that brings to the table. (Currently running at 9V.) I'm also curious how a higher gain tube would work. (It has a 12AU7 as stock.) Overall, I think the Echosex T7E is very inspiring and addictive to play through!Fuzzisthebest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:21 pm I’m tempted if I can get my hands on one in Australia.
What’s it like ?
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Will be getting my RL Burnside on later this week when my ‘65 Kent Polara II arrives!
The finish on the back is rather knackered and the headstock logo is missing, so I may end up stripping it and making a black scratchplate.....
The finish on the back is rather knackered and the headstock logo is missing, so I may end up stripping it and making a black scratchplate.....
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That's amazing, such a quality buildinnerflight wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 7:56 am ^^ seen a few Creepy Wah's pop up recently, like this grey on Reverb, its in Oz too Horsey - https://reverb.com/item/12975841-creepy ... -2010-grey
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Re: Son of Oh shit, its the "I just boughted it" Thread!!!
skelt101 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 11:42 pmI should mention that I'm still very much in the "Honeymoon Phase." Also, I've never played a Binson or Boonar, so I can't make those comparisons. That being said, I think the Echosex T7E is a very unique sounding echo! The quality of the repeats is probably most similar to an analog-type delay, ie no pristine echoes here! The Bass/Treble control affects the repeats only, and can go from very warm to percussive and (almost) metallic. In Repeat mode, the controls have to be cranked pretty high to get to self-occilation, but it is there. Swell mode is really cool, sounding halfway been echo and reverb. It will also self-occilate much earlier in this mode. The preamp itself is particularly nice, warm but still clear. My Belle Epoch Deluxe almost sounded harsh in comparison. The Age of Damage (modulation) control is useful for getting some "space" between the wet and dry signals. I do want to get an appropriate 12V adapter to see what that brings to the table. (Currently running at 9V.) I'm also curious how a higher gain tube would work. (It has a 12AU7 as stock.) Overall, I think the Echosex T7E is very inspiring and addictive to play through!Fuzzisthebest wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:21 pm I’m tempted if I can get my hands on one in Australia.
What’s it like ?
Here is what seems a solid review. http://www.gilmourish.com/?p=7724
These guys were impressed
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Just arrived from Oz due to the Herculean middleman efforts of the HorseyBoy:
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^The old Tone Factor 442!!! Now there is some good times in that little red box. Sample from back in 2007...
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