
One of the most acclaimed releases of the lasts days is the Unity Audio Echoverb Tape Echo, the new tape delay/reverb effect that is not a replica of any 60s model, in fact it has been designed from the ground up by Terry MacDonald and the device is the result of 2 years of development and eliminating the problems of the classic tape devices.
The Unity Audio Echoverb Tape Echo features low noise circuitry, six playback, one record and one erase heads,
echo tone, echo mute and six head buttons, mode (echo or reverb) and hi/lo gain input selectors, input and output level, echo swell, echo sustain and echo speed controls, jack (low or high gained) and balanced XLR inputs, send/return jack connections and line and balanced XLR outputs.
Of course a device like this could not have an affordable price, so you must be a die-hard tape echo fan to spend the £1880 of the Unity Audio Echoverb Tape Echo. It will be available in October.


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