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Here is a suuuupppperrrrr quick and dirty comparison of the tt100 and the echoman.
Getting a bit off-topic now, but I'm still keen to get the EHX DMM Nano.
The designer popped up to talk about it on the tGP thread
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/who-actually-has-an-xvive-memory-delay.1688459/#post-21687939
That's for the larger Green Memory Analog Delay, I'm not sure how different the mini Echoman is. :-)
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Just to say again, it sounds really lush and doesn't seem to get as dark as some other analogue delays.
Thanks for the tip!
£725? I thought that the going rate for a DMM was less than half of that.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
The modulation is weird, the chorus goes way too wide (for my preference) into detuned territory, and the vibrato is just too fast. Saying that, my other analog delay is a Rubberneck, and the modulation on that is even more extreme and unusable in my opinion (apart from at ultra low levels).
The main issue I have with the Echoman is the odd sweep of the blend control. It works in a different way to any other delay I've had, in that it goes from dry signal only to delayed signal only. But this has the effect of making the 'dry' signal quieter as you increase the volume of the repeats. So if you have the blend any higher than about 10 o'clock, the dry signal seems quieter when you tun the pedal on. Does anyone else think this?
Compared to the Rubberneck, the Echoman definitely has less noise or hiss on the repeats. So that's a good thing at least!
So I think what I'm looking for in an analog delay are low levels of noise, and the ability to control speed AND depth of the modulation. Subtle not warbly is what I'm after. Any ideas. Nano DMM???
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Weird.
My Echoman arrived it's great, all the DMM I'll ever need. Good times when combined with EOB sustainer Strat
It's just a bit of a different animal to the Carbon Copy and DM2.