Footswitch for 1980′s Roland RE501 Chorus Echo (On/Off, Delay, Chorus) Footswitch for 1968 Fender Super Reverb (Vibrato, Reverb) Mr. Black Tapex2 Stereophonic Tape Echo MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay

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Footswitch for 1980′s Roland RE501 Chorus Echo (On/Off, Delay, Chorus) Footswitch for 1968 Fender Super Reverb (Vibrato, Reverb) Mr. Black Tapex2 Stereophonic Tape Echo MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay
- - - 1962 Fender Jaguar 1980′s Roland RE501 Chorus Echo 1968 Fender Super Reverb
My current setup
Vintage 1980′s Roland RE501 Chorus Echo Vintage 1967 Fender Super Reverb Vintage 1979 Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus
I finally did it...I am now the owner of a 1979 Roland RE-201 Space Echo Tape Delay head unit. (Photo from the NYC shop I ordered it from, top of the pile). I can't even remember how long I've wanted one of these. Since I got to actually use a tape echo (Korg stage echo) at work first hand for the first time a few months back.I can only describe them as they're such captivating, fascinating machines that no guitar pedal could ever replicate in sound, presence or value. So many life-changing music artists used (all three of) these to record some timeless albums in the 70's and 80's. I can't wait to get it, merry christmas to myself this year.
The RE-501 was Roland's last (and best) tape echo. They simultaneously released a rackmount version of the RE-501 known as the SRE-555. The RE-501 uses Roland's free running tape system that minimizes wow and flutter and extends the life of the tape to more than 300 hours of use. The 501 is a studio oriented machine, with convenient balanced inputs and outputs. It also features spring reverb, an analog chorus, and sound on sound recording, much like the RE-301 before it.
Me @ Industrial Records Studio 1980
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