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Dunlop EP103 Echoplex Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

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Gress, Jesse (February 2011). "10 Things You Gotta Do To Play Like Steve Miller". Guitar Player. pp.75–88.

The EP 101 recreates the magical tone-shaping ability of the original echoplex by recreatingthe samesignal path complete with a Field-effect Transistor (FET) so that you get the same response. The Pedal has a single gain control knob that offers up to +11dB of boost, with light asymmetrical clipping at higher settings for some natural grit when you push it hard. Newquist, H.P.; Rich Maloof (2004). The new metal masters. Hal Leonard. p.70. ISBN 978-0-87930-804-9.Despite the Echoplex name, this is NOT a one knobdelay pedal! Whilst based on the original Echoplex,this pedal isactually a preamp pedal with 11dB of boost thatwarms up and rounds out your tone. It's the kind of pedal thatthat you'll soon want to leave on as part of your essential tone.

Interview with Mike Battle - Inventor of the legendary Echoplex tape delay". Looper's Delight. LD> When did the first Echoplex units reach the market? How many were made in the early years? / MB> We sold the first 500 units to C.M.I. in Chicago in 1959. The Echoplex was sold through Chicago Musical Instruments, CMI. Cramer, Alfred W. (2009). Musicians and Composers of the 20th Century-Volume 2. Salem Press. p.514. ISBN 978-1-58765-514-2. The Echoplex is a tape delay effect, first made in 1959. Designed by Mike Battle, [1] the Echoplex set a standard for the effect in the 1960s—it is still regarded as "the standard by which everything else is measured." [2] It was used by some of the most notable guitar players of the era; original Echoplexes are highly sought after. Original Echoplex units are among some of the most sought after piecesof guitar gear around. Renowned for their magical tones, Echoplexes produce warm, modulated delay repeats that gradually deteriorate over time.a b Hunter, Dave (2004). Guitar effects pedals: the practical handbook. Hal Leonard. pp.77–78. ISBN 978-0-87930-806-3. Prown, Pete; Lisa Sharken (2003). Gear Secrets of the Guitar Legends: How to Sound Like Your Favorite Players. Hal Leonard. p.20. ISBN 978-0-87930-751-6. Molenda, Mike; Les Paul (2007). The Guitar player book: 40 years of interviews, gear, and lessons from the world's most celebrated guitar magazine. Hal Leonard. p.187. ISBN 978-0-87930-782-0.

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