T-Rex Binson Echorec Disk Delay
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T-Rex
Binson Echorec Disk Delay
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This Binson Echorec is a seriously cool piece of gear – it’s a faithful recreation of a classic, offering those swirling, warbly delays that defined a generation. It’s not a general-purpose delay; it’s for players who want that specific, vintage vibe and are willing to embrace its quirks. Perfect for anyone chasing a unique, almost tape-like echo in their sound.
Product Description
- T-Rex Binson Echorec Disk Delay
- Effect pedal
- Disk Delay
- New edition of the Binson Magnetic Disk echo unit in a more compact housing
- 2 Recording heads for short and long delays
- +/- 20% adjustable drum speed
- 4 Switchable and level adjustable playback heads
- Choose between repeats and swells
- "Magic Eye" input level meter
- Balanced I/O for studio applications
- Connections for external speed adjustment and bypass
- Controls: Echo Time
- Drum Speed
- Rec Level
- Repeat
- Echo tone
- Push buttons: Playback 1
- 3 and 4
- Switches: Rec
- Short/Long
- Repeat/Swells
- Footswitch: Effect bypass
- Input and output: 6.3 mm
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 25 x 19 x 10 mm
- Weight: 2600 g
- Handmade in Denmark
- • Authentic Binson Echorec character, meticulously recreated.
- • Dual recording heads offer unique, evolving delay textures.
- • Balanced I/O enables professional studio integration seamlessly.
- • Handmade Danish craftsmanship ensures exceptional build quality.
- • Significant weight makes pedalboard stability a consideration.
- • Price point positions it as a premium-priced investment.
- • Limited control over delay tone shaping compared to digital options.
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