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| Based On | Faux Analog Echo |
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The Analog-like Echo is a digital delay pedal that emulates the warm and natural sound of a vintage tape echo. It is based on the Faux Analog Echo and features a PT2399 chip for the delay effect, while maintaining an analog direct signal path.The pedal offers a clean first repeat, with subsequent repeats gradually darkening and degrading for a more organic and vintage sound. It is designed to add soul and character to your guitar tone, making it a great alternative to more clinical delay devices.Compared to its cousin, the Echo Blue Delay, the Analog-like Echo is said to be slightly cleaner and brighter. It also includes a Tone control, providing additional sonic possibilities. The pedal excels at producing short slap-back delays, which can add a fun and lively element to your playing.Unlike the Echo Blue Delay, the Analog-like Echo does not have a FuzzDog dirt control, so if you’re looking for a more distorted and messy delay sound, the Echo Blue Delay would be a better choice.The delay time range of the Analog-like Echo is between 25 and 600 milliseconds, allowing for a variety of delay settings. With a low current draw of under 30mA, it is an efficient pedal that won’t drain your power supply.Overall, the Analog-like Echo is a versatile and vintage-inspired delay pedal that can add warmth and character to your guitar sound.
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