Well it duly arrived and I spent hours experimenting with its various echoes, some of which were quite different to those we normally associate with Shads tunes. I became fascinated with reverse delays as it reminded me of a few Beatles songs that incorporated these effects.
However when it came to replicating specific Shads echoes, it and I struggled a bit. There are many echoes and variations of said echoes that can be set up and saved, some with quite an authentic vintage texture but somehow none quite sounded as I'd hoped. I could create 'nearly' versions of specific echoes similar to my M/stomp and I guess I might get away with a number of these at a push but I'd always know it wasn't quite right.
I liked the ability to alter the tone of progressing repeats, which would emulate tape wear I suppose and a certain amount of wow & flutter could be simulated to a degree but after much experimentation and fiddling I decided it just wasn't for me and it's going back to the store shortly.
I was going to post some samples in the sound files section but decided none would really sound close enough to the echoes we seek so I'll leave it un-auditioned. Shame, as I was hoping it might make a good alternative to the current crop of units out there but even though it had several echoes that were interesting in themselves - particularly some stereo ones that were entirely suitable for non-shads specific tunes, I figured it would always fall short of the sounds I'd like, which would rankle and annoy after a while and £198 would be wasted really.
The search continues . . .
