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Re: Delays

mono_tones_1 - 17 Jan 2006 16:05:05

yup, I know the fulltone - my entire rig cost less then one of those -
well, almost anyway... seems a bit over the top for someone who
doesn't actually really USE delay ;-)
WR
--- In , "Tony" <outerwave@s...> wrote:
>
> JR, one of our guitar players uses a modern tube tape delay named
> FullTone. Check out the specs at
>
> --- In , Ferenc Dobronyi
> <ferencnd@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Wannes and all,
> > I have been using the Line 6 Echo Park as my second
> > delay ( I use two, what the Hell!) so I wanted to get
> > a different unit (to replace the poorly designed
> > DanEcho) for a different tone. But, the Line 6 sounds
> > so absurly great I decided to get a second one, then
> > changed my mind and bought the Line 6 DL4 which has 3
> > programmable presets, and is the unit that the
> > EchoPark is based on. I want to highly recommend the
> > Echo Park for anyone looking into a delay pedal, the
> > tone is unbelievable, its built like a tank and it has
> > true bypass switching.
> > Thanks for everyone's feedbeack, even the economics
> > lesson <g>.
> > Ferenc
> >
> > --- mono_tones_1 <rockverb@h...> wrote:
> >
> > > the still rather cost effective and way more
> > > quality-dedicated
> > > alternative that most manufacterors use is a
> > > PCB-jack that still
> > > screws to the box - the Dano's problem is not the
> > > pcb-jack, but the
> > > fact that three tiny solder joints are ALL the
> > > connection the jacks
> > > have to the pedal. the danecho's sound great, I have
> > > two, and among
> > > them had to repair them three times - no room for
> > > decent jacks
> > > inside - next time they crap out they'll hit the
> > > bin.
> > >
> > > the GP shootout mentioned gave editors pick to both
> > > the line 6 and a
> > > Rocktron short timer. (and a Moog) - the rocktron is
> > > said to more or
> > > less do the same thing as thedano, for less money
> > > and with better
> > > jacks.
> > >
> > > WR
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In , "unlunf"
> > > <unlunf@y...> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Ferenc,
> > > >
> > > > > I can't stand the fact that the jacks are wired
> > > > > to the circuit board instead of the unit shell.
> > > > > This has been the point of failure for both
> > > units
> > > > > now. Stupid engineering-- the unit has a heavy
> > > > > duty shell, but why did they bother?
> > > >
> > > > I've got one word for you - cost.
> > > >
> > > > Manufacturers long ago stopped using quality jacks
> > > > such as those made by Switchcraft. As far as I
> > > can
> > > > tell, Marshall was the first to use plastic
> > > 'import'
> > > > jacks that mounted directly on the circuit board.
> > > > (But I really could be wrong - that's just where I
> > > > first saw them, that's all.) Anyway, even though
> > > > these new jacks all failed miserably, they were so
> > > > much cheaper that they continued to be used, and
> > > are
> > > > still used today.
> > > >
> > > > Consider: a plastic jack from Taiwan (or other
> > > Asian
> > > > country) might cost a builder 15 to 20 cents per
> > > unit,
> > > > in lots of 1,000. The cheapest Switchcraft jack
> > > you
> > > > can purchase right now, in lots of 1,000, is $1.29
> > > - each!
> > > > But wait, it gets better: he not only saves money
> > > on the
> > > > raw parts, but he also saves even more due to not
> > > having
> > > > to pay someone to solder individual wires from a
> > > circuit
> > > > board to said jacks. Such a deal!
> > > >
> > > > Now, put yourself in the position of a electronic
> > > gizmo
> > > > builder. Do you use the more expensive part and
> > > avoid
> > > > repairs (and sustain customer satisfaction), or do
> > > you
> > > > use the cheap stuff, fund most (but not all!) of
> > > those
> > > > pesky warranty claims that come in, and whistle
> > > all the
> > > > way to the bank? That's right, you got it the
> > > first time.
> > > >
> > > > FWIW, about 40% of all my work over the last 8
> > > years or
> > > > so has been jack related. It doesn't matter who
> > > made
> > > > the item, if it has plastic jacks, their gonna
> > > fail,
> > > > you can make book with Jimmy the Greek on that
> > > one. <g>
> > > > I often suggest replacing the bad part with an
> > > upgrade,
> > > > if there's space available to put in the
> > > panel-type
> > > > jacks. More than half my customers have made the
> > > switch,
> > > > you can guess why.
> > > >
> > > > So it was a looooong word, sorry. <g>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > unlunf
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In , Ferenc
> > > Dobronyi
> > > <ferencnd@y...> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > While we are talking about effects, or fuzzes
> > > anyway,
> > > > > I have a question about delays. My second
> > > Danelectro
> > > > > delay went down right before a show last Friday,
> > > and I
> > > > > will not be buying another, despite the fact
> > > that is
> > > > > is a great sounding unit. I can't stand the fact
> > > that
> > > > > the jacks are wired to the circuit board instead
> > > of
> > > > > the unit shell. This has been the point of
> > > failure for
> > > > > both units now. Stupid engineering-- the unit
> > > has a
> > > > > heavy duty shell, but why did they bother?
> > > > > The feature I am really looking for is the high
> > > end
> > > > > roll of that gives a delay the analog sound, so
> > > I am
> > > > > wondering what other people are using. No I
> > > don't want
> > > > > to carry my echoplex around, just too fragile.
> > > Ivan,
> > > > > weren't you using an Akai Headrush for a while?
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > ferenc
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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