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Lol, ok, I thought I found something, but it seems to be old news already…
I really need to get on that dealer mailing list :p
DiscoFreqParticipantThanks! I didn’t have time to try it or open it, I hope to have more information later
October 28, 2009 at 9:42 am in reply to: New page at The EH Man’s Electro-Harmonix Extravaganza #102772DiscoFreqParticipantsome questions:
She mentions a building purchased by Mike around 1980, could that be this one?
http://blog.thehighline.org/2008/03/27/warehoused-new-historic-district-to-hug-the-high-line/Could that Super Space Drum II be this prototype I saw at the EHX offices?
Can the Random Element be the RTG?
October 28, 2009 at 7:50 am in reply to: New page at The EH Man’s Electro-Harmonix Extravaganza #102767DiscoFreqParticipantWow, very interesting!
DiscoFreqParticipantAre you sure, for a detune the delay time has to change?
DiscoFreqParticipantI think the filter matrix is just a flanger without modulation, so actually just a very short delay
DiscoFreqParticipantThe one with the surf/hurricane/siren sounds?
Average price around $100-$110 (auctions between $25 and $200)
DiscoFreqParticipantI asked about it when I visited them in June. The costs to make the Russian pedals ROHS compliant were too high, so they discontinued the Russian pedals.
They were already not available in Europe for a while, I think they just sold the stock in the US.
DiscoFreqParticipantIt’s probably an early version, like the first one on this page:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/eh/screamingbirdIt’s collectable, but still affordable
DiscoFreqParticipantlike he said: Electro-Harmonix Attack/Decay
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/eh/attackdecayAnd here’s a list of other such products:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/type/volume/envelope/pedalDiscoFreqParticipantQuote:Didn’t Shin-Ei make something like this?Not just “something like this”, they made this
It was also sold without a brand label (but still with the Shin-Ei switch) by Sears.
DiscoFreqParticipantI updated the page where you found that picture as the relations with other effects were missing:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/zenta/exciterMost of these sell between $100 and $150, sometimes more, sometimes less, depending on the condition and the usual factors (quality of the listing etc).
DiscoFreqParticipantI think even I could do it and I don’t know much about electronics
DiscoFreqParticipantI think it’s a switch that bypasses the foot switch for the output of the effect (bypass the true bypass).
DiscoFreqParticipantUhm, summer holiday maybe? :p
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