Electro-Harmonix Slap-Back Echo Analog Delay Reissue
The late 1970s rarity Electro-Harmonix Slap-Back Echo pedal is reissued with modern updates and a Pico footprint!
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The 50s era gave birth to an iconic sound in which a single, short delay was utilized to add depth and rhythmic effect on countless recordings. The newly reissued all-analog design of the EHX Slap-Back Echo delivers this beloved classic sound and more in a Pico-sized pedalboard-friendly package. With three delay time settings and up to 20dB of boost, the Slap-Back Echo can achieve subtle doubling effects to intense bathroom reflections all with the distinct flavor of bucket-brigade (BBD) circuitry.
Housed in EHX’s Pico-sized chassis, the Slap-Back Echo features Gain and Blend knobs as well as a Time switch. The Gain knob controls the input signal before the echo circuit and also adjusts the overall volume at the output with a boost of up to 20dB. The Blend knob mixes the dry signal and the echo signal from 100% dry to 100% echo. The Time switch selects between three different delay times: 45ms, 65ms, and 100ms.
Quick Specs:
- Independent gain and blend knobs
- Time switch with 45ms, 65ms, and 100ms delay times
- Up to 20dB of boost
- True-Bypass
- Small, pico-sized chassis- 9V power supply included
Director/Producer/Editor – Tom Burda
Cinematography – Trip Sirna
Camera/AP – Kevin Jolly
Still Photos/Art Direction – Anthony Rubolotta
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00:35 - Meet the Electro-Harmonix Slap-Back Echo Reissue
01:25 - Introducing the Slap-Back Echo
01:40 - Bluegrass Slap / Overview of Controls
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03:19 - EVH-style Echo Preamp Boost / Doubler
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