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$1200 (US
Retail)
click on the Pick for extensive review!
ETC-1 Tape cartridge. Available ONLY to TTE owners. Buy
them Direct in a"Two-Pack" here
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and Video******
Here's an
audio MP3 of
a strat--->TTE---Deluxe reverb amp from a song off my
forthcoming release.
Here's a very Lo-fi Windows
Video clip of the TTE in action. (Pardon the strat's selector-switch failure during the
tune.) playing a stock late 50's Strat----> TTE--->1967 Deluxe Reverb...No Chorus or other effects,
taped with a $300 Canon S230 Digital Camera's built in Microphone.
Here's a pdf of the complete
TTE manual
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Why a Tape Echo?
If you ask that then you have never played a healthy Echoplex!
No delay (rackmount or pedal, analog or digital) can replicate
the natural, warm, and shimmery tones of an old Echoplex. Unless
you've experienced it you don't know what you're missing.
Yeah, but they're noisy and unreliable!
Yes, they certainly WERE....but the Fulltone TubeTapeEcho
(TTE) is dead-quiet, and we've completely re-vamped both the electronics,
the tape transport path, and even the tape cartridge itself to
the point of near-overkill. My TTE produces less noise than most
delay pedals.
How much delay time?
From a quick slapback to over 2 seconds.
There is a top panel-mounted dual speed toggle switch to choose
between: Hi-Speed and Lo-Speed operation. Hi-Speed gets you lots
of Highs, less Bass, and a True Repeat without the Pitch variation
of the old Echoplex. Lo-Speed is waaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrm, lots of
Bass, less highs, and a slight "warble" that imparts
a natural chorus effect made popular by people like Eric Johnson.
Why tubes?
Because they sound so good.....the enhancement to
your basic tone is something you will not want to play without
once you feel it, and you'll never again have to worry about
signal loss due to long cables and too many pedals on your pedalboard.
What makes yours better?
- The big AC motors of yesteryear were noisy and inefficient so I replaced it with a servo-controlled hi-torque DC motor. Not only is this more quiet, but it is more stable and is 1/4 the size, allowing for a smaller overall housing as well. Click here for a view of the Motor-Assembly.
- The TTE uses 2 x 12AX7 tubes (for the Record and Playback sections) with @200 volts DC and supply the filaments with 12 volts DC to reduce the hum further. The erase/ Bias section function uses one
Electro Harmonix 12AT7.
- Handwired audio path, and world-famous Fulltone Made-in-USA Craftsmanship. No PCB-mounted Tubes or Jacks in this thing.
- Stereo outs! Yep, how many times have you longed for a slight slap or long bounce between 2 amps in the studio or on stage? But this ain't just stereo....there are 3 stereo modes.
Mode #1: Guitar/Echo on the Left---->Guitar/Echo on the Right Mode #2: Guitar/Echo
Left---> Echo on the right. Mode #3: Guitar on the left----> Echo
on the right amp.
- Better Tape Heads. The TTE has proprietary (custom-made) Erase, Record, and
Playback heads that not only have better frequency response than the oldies,
but are designed to last well into your retirement.
- Fulltone ETC-1 Tape cartridge...if you can't find it, make it yerself! The ETC-1
is loaded it with a vastly superior Mastering quality tape loop made with polyester backing
and a higher bias Tape formulation. It will last for MONTHS because it's not
cheap, used cart machine tape doused in graphite like the old Echoplex tapes.
Note: I do not furnish tapes for Echoplex owners....I have enough tape to keep
TTE owners happy for 20 years, but do not have enough to furnish the world's
Echoplex owners. Sorry.
- Nickel Plated Stainless Steel Parts because I want the stuff I make to
outlast you and me ...and look great.
- Echo Tone Control. The TTE has a very full-range/full-frequency Echo Sound.....but
you can alter it to as vintage as you want a Tone control affecting
only the repeats.
- Smaller. Old Echoplex EP-2 models have that cool little side compartment
for storing stuff. I put that storage place into a Heavy duty
(wood-reinforced) Cordura Nylon Gig-Bag. (included) This, along
with some downsizing, due in part to the use of a DC motor, allows
for a very compact, stout unit that can sit on your amp, in your
pedalboard, or off to the side without taking up too much precious
real estate.
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