I've heard there's something like a Binson disc echo built in ;) However, since these echo units tend to get a bit beasty over time (basically only really working at full blast and very lo-fi) I'd recommend grabbing this mixer only if you're into lo-fi / edgy recording.
So DM me if you're brave enough to try something new and want to sound different from everyone else.
Ah btw, this is a mono mixer. I added separate outputs to each channel and I'll include 4 geloso cables to use them.
I absolutely love this thing (especially the design lel) but it's time for it to refine someone else's recordings.
Just my two cents:
The mixer has a beautiful color to it and I love how it makes the drums pump but of course that’s a matter of taste and totally depends on what you run through it.
I’d call the mixer a little beast haha. The echo sits pretty low (like I mentioned, there’s a max setting where it opens up nicely), and overall the whole setup leans into a really vibey lo-fi character in the best possible way.
Just keep in mind this is a vintage mixer from the ’70s, not a modern, ultra-clean desk and definitely not a high-headroom, clinical console. But if that’s exactly what you’re after (it’s what I personally use to sound different), then this is the kind of mixer you should absolutely try.
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