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Electro Harmonix #1 Echo Digital Delay Pedal

Electro Harmonix #1 Echo Digital Delay Pedal
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Electro Harmonix #1 Echo Digital Delay Pedal

 
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Up to two seconds of delay with a warm analog style decay. Sits beautifully in any track or performance. EH has a reputation for quality delays and this number is a prime example. Great echo at a sweet price.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:6.25 inches
Product Width:3.5 inches
Product Height:5.75 inches
Product Weight:0.9 pounds
Package Length:7.2 inches
Package Width:6.2 inches
Package Height:3.2 inches
Package Weight:1.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Features
  • Up to two seconds of delay

  • Blend control

  • Delay Time control

  • Feedback control

  • On/off footswitch


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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0 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Bad design, in my opinion  Dec 23, 2009
The first knob is weird, and I don't know why Electro Harmonix thought it was a good idea. With the knob fully counter-clockwise, you hear only the direct signal and no repeats. With the knob fully clockwise, you hear only the repeats and no direct signal. Any other delay pedal, you are only affecting how loud the repeats are, and the direct signal is left alone. With this pedal, if you put it about halfway, direct signal goes down and repeats go up. It seems really lame to me.

The middle knob is very, very sensitive to the tiniest movements. It goes from 1 milisecond to 2 full seconds, and it can be hard to dial in the exact delay time that you want. If you bump the knob or try to get a different sound, going back to what you had before is difficult.

The third knob is just how long the repeats go on for, which is standard on any delay pedal.

Because of the weird first knob and super-sensitive second knob, I decided to ditch this pedal. Know that this is a digital delay, and sounds like a digital delay, not like an analog delay. I would not recommend this pedal. If you want a cheaper (in price) but higher quality digital delay, go with the Boss DD-3. If you want analog delay, the Ibanez AD9 and the MXR Carbon Copy are inexpensive as far as analog delays go, and are great-sounding pedals.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5#1 Echo - Keep It Simple!  Oct 07, 2008
The Electro Harmonix #1 Echo is simple to use, ruggedly build, and sounds great. I rarely turn the "Blend" knob past 1/4, the "Delay" knob gives you everything from short slapback to as long as you'll ever need for most live performances, with the most useful positions for me being around 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock or so. The "Feedback" knob allows 1 to an infinite number of repeats. The only thing this pedal is lacking is perhaps a reverse echo, but I wouldn't use it that much anyway. I find it is very easy to adjust on the fly, even in the middle of a tune, since the knobs are easy to see and bigger than some. I play all kinds of music but mostly contemporary christian stuff, and this pedal, combined with reverb and a nice tube amp, will allow you to do everything from U2 to Chris Tomlin and Anberlin. The only drawback is that you can ONLY use the AC power supply that is provided; you can't use a battery. This for me was fine, since I hate changing batteries in the middle of a gig or realizing that I don't have a spare. I highly recommend the #1 Echo pedal and believe it will fill the needs of most musicians, from amateur to professional. Keep it simple!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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