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Post by knockoutrock on Jan 4, 2018 4:46:48 GMT
Hi ! I don't know if this has been discussed here before, a search didn't find anything so ...... it looks and sound okay to me Demo YoutubeSome more information on the homepage Gurus and here is a link to the ManualPrice at Thomann 382 Euro and it caused some fuzz on Gearpage so I just want to share some information here because I'm pretty sure there are a lot of different opinions good and bad I always tought that the space between the heads are very important, and that it is in some way a signature sound for the different vintage echotypes, and as far as I understand the spacing are equal on this "machine", maybe the "expertise here" can shed some light about that Leif
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Post by didier on Jan 4, 2018 8:42:05 GMT
It's not the only Binson emulation unit, there also the Catalinbread Echorec, but none will give a Meazzi emulation ! Didier
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Post by Charlie Hall on Jan 4, 2018 12:38:08 GMT
Binson head spacings are equal on every one I have seen, except for one I modified several years ago. Regards, Charlie
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Post by scanners on Jan 4, 2018 20:37:45 GMT
I was going to say also catlinbread make a Binson pedal, I have one of their other pedals, the Galileo Brian May disortion Matthew
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Post by didier on Jan 5, 2018 9:05:57 GMT
Here is an example of a Meazzi clone made by Jean-Paul Caro in France, using Binson parts. The heads spacing has been modified to match the Meazzi's one, and it has been totally rewired according to Meazzi schematics.
Didier
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Post by asimmd on Jan 6, 2018 13:26:54 GMT
Beautiful
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Post by s4wgb on Jan 7, 2018 13:19:56 GMT
Binson head spacings are equal on every one I have seen, except for one I modified several years ago. Regards, Charlie Still sounds good Charlie.
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Post by andyj47 on Jan 7, 2018 18:52:54 GMT
what an intriguing name for it, where does sex and two degrees come into it i wonder ...........
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Post by clivekay on Jan 11, 2018 14:39:53 GMT
This is the standard ( efectively one head ) Binson .. The T7E version has a head selector and emulates all the head options as the real one!! I have one on order, so we will see !! The other pedal worth a look is the Dawner Price Boonar whicj is much cheaper and sounds brilliant. Even David Gilmour now has it on his board !! The Catalinbread Echorec pedal is nice but the repeats aren't as good and the switching is poor as the selector has no detents. Others are the Blue Nebula and the Hall and Collins. Tried both of them . The H & C I found a bit large for my board and the sounds were really good , but the ability to set it up and use in the gigging world didn't happen for me. The Blue Nebula was too complicated and sounded too digital.
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Post by Steve Reynolds on Jan 11, 2018 15:37:16 GMT
This is the standard ( efectively one head ) Binson .. The T7E version has a head selector and emulates all the head options as the real one!! I have one on order, so we will see !! The other pedal worth a look is the Dawner Price Boonar whicj is much cheaper and sounds brilliant. Even David Gilmour now has it on his board !! The Catalinbread Echorec pedal is nice but the repeats aren't as good and the switching is poor as the selector has no detents. Others are the Blue Nebula and the Hall and Collins. Tried both of them . The H & C I found a bit large for my board and the sounds were really good , but the ability to set it up and use in the gigging world didn't happen for me. The Blue Nebula was too complicated and sounded too digital. The T7e version sounds interesting, listened to a couple of demos on youtube and it has a lot of features and sounds quite organic too.
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