...well it was £15.93 actually and is absolutely utterly F*cking amazing! Took 12 days to get here.
AMMOON seems to be brand name of a Chinese store like John Lewis et al called
TomTop and they have a lot of stuff branded - not just muso items. This is pedal actually a
Rowin Real Echo and
Rowin in turn are also
Donner and
TomTop seems to have a side shoot - MOOER?? Crazy cross-marketing.
SHENZHEN MOOER AUDIO CO., LTD
SHENZHEN TOMTOP Technology Co., Ltd.
But the pedal is silent with no artifacts and as solid as a brick - it is actually very heavy. Nice presentation box with chrome lettering... Sounds are all you would expect but real quality tone and with a couple of top PRS's through my Super Reverb is so lush and refined - everyone who has heard it is stonked! I am going to look out for more of these hidden gems now.
Is Purple (like the Post Discussion button below - not blue)
http://i66.tinypic.com/2100ytg.jpg
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is it actually analogue? i know some of those cheaper "analogue" delays are actually hybrid, i.e. digital but with a filter to make it sound more analogue (and maybe even with the rest of the pedal more along the lines of an analogue delay, just with a digital chip). e.g. the biyang one and stuff like that.
but if it is genuinely analogue, sounds good, and also has modulation, that's a crazy good price for it.
I ask only because of EVH. I hate phase, except what Eddie did with it in the early days. So much so that I've been considering the EVH Phase 90. But I can't bring myself to cough up that much cash for something I'd only use occasionally, so a cheaper solution would be very welcome!
I've tried a modded block Phase 90 (not close at all really) and a Joyo clone (maybe I got a duff one, but, shite) and I'm still looking...
I'm in a similar position, I use it for the van Halen thing and a bit of Gilmour swoosh.
I find the Rowin is great for getting a VH sound as it has a switch from Vintage to Modern, I'm guessing like the Script toggle on an MXR, I've found the trick to taming a phaser is more about signal chain more than pedal, I've used about a dozen phasers over the years and always managed to nail the sound.
always put it before drive.
http://m.tomtop.com/guitar-accessories-483/p-i1483.html
that's what i figured, thanks.