The Strymon EC-1 is dedicated to the classic 1-head delays of the 60s. The delay time is varied by moving the tape head – a legendary representative of this species is the Echoplex Delay – and can be found with various top acts of the 60s and 70s. The Strymon EC-1 Single Head dTape Echo simulates these classic sounds brilliantly – the tape saturation can be influenced by a 3-stage JFET input stage, from crystal clear to dirty and distorted. The typical wow and flutter and mechanical wear effects are also reproduced deceptively. The dTape technology, already known from the El Capistan, enables authentic tape echo sounds. Stereo (TRS in and outputs) or mono operation, TRS MIDI with up to 300 user presets, MIDI clock synchronization and USB C interface.

  • Tape Delay Simulator with JFET Preamp
  • Effect Type: Delay
  • Technology: analog/digital
  • Special Features: Two authentic Preamp sound options, three recording level band saturation settings
  • Mono / Stereo: Stereo In, Stereo Out
  • Controls: Time, Mix, Tape Age, Repeats, Mechanics
  • Modes: 3 Preamp Modes, 300 Presets per MIDI
  • Switches: Rec Level Low, Mid, High, Mono/Stereo
  • Bypass Mode: True bypass or buffered bypass
  • Power supply: 9 VDC, Center negative
  • Power Consumption: 250 mA
  • Battery powered: Does not run on Battery power
  • Housing size: Medium Size
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 6,9 x 6,4 x 11,7 cm B/H/T
  • Also suitable for Acoustic Guitar: yes
  • Also suitable for bass: yes
  • Country of Origin: USA

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  • EC-1 Single Head dTape Echo
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