This very primitive digital delay displays no visible model number. Early digital delays have grown unfashionable in comparison to analog delays or better quality newer models, so it is very inexpensive used. It provides a simple, functional delay with flexible control of delay time, regeneration, and blend. The delayed signal emphasizes high midrange frequencies slightly and increases the signal's noise slightly. Like all delays, it produces strange sounds if the delay levels are adjusted while a signal passes through. It also has a functional if unspectacular chorus, with controls for width and speed. It provides two odd but interesting effect sounds at an affordable used price.
Dynamics, Effects | No. 45
The Culture Vulture
by Larry Crane
What is this box? I've had it for almost a year, and I'm still not sure how to answer that. For one, it's basically two channels of tube circuitry that can be run in normal or overdrive modes. The...