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The RoXdon
ECHODEK Analogue Delay is a 1970's sounding echo unit utilizing BBD
(Bucket-Brigade Device) discrete-time analogue delay line technology,
providing up to 600ms of delay. More reliable than tape delays, this vintage
effect quickly became a classic. The unit has controls for Input Level, Mix,
Delay, Repeat and Output Level. The ECHODEK also features a Modulation section
for Tape Echo emulation with Speed and Depth controls. The RoXdon ECHODEK has been designed
for musicians and music producers, to interface with preamps, mixers and
other units operating at line level.
Developed by
Philips Research Laboratories, the BBD shuttles a stored analogue signal
through a consecutive series of capacitors.
Signals passed through the BBD circuit were subject to misidentification
of the signal frequency, introducing distortion or error (aliasing) which
gave the effect its distinct sound character sought by many musicians.
The RoXdon
ECHODEK features an industrial style die cast zinc alloy metal enclosure with
large vintage RCA style knobs, dials, on/off switch and polished chrome
handles. On the rear of the box there is a 9 volt DC socket for connection of the external power adapter
(supplied) and 1/4" line input and output jack sockets for connection
to a sound mixer or other line level source.
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