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New from Unity Audio is the Echoverb (approximately $3,295), which offers six replay heads with one record and erase head, and six different delay times that can be used in any combination along with a tape reverb mode.
According to the manufacturer, the Echoverb was designed to improve performance while retaining the unique sound of analog tape echo. Some of the unit's improvements include low-noise circuitry, the addition of a custom-made fly wheel, and a solid chassis.
The front panel has high/low gain jack inputs for instruments, a separate jack insert and return for guitar pedals, and an echo on/off jack footswitch. Front panel controls include input gain, echo level, variable speed, sustain, and output levels, along with tone/EQ and echo bypass. On the rear of the unit are line-level, transformer-balanced XLRs.
For more information, visit Unity Audio online.
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