MG Music That’s Echo Folks delay pedal with pigtail
MG Music That’s Echo Folks delay pedal with pigtail
This pedal is barely used, in MINT condition. The box that it comes in is cracked on 2 corners (see pics). If it weren't for the issues with the box, it is basically brand new.
There are so many differences between digital delay and analog delay, that it's hard to know where to start.
Digital delays, famous and widely used, have their qualities. Longer delay time, banks for memorization of all adjustments, different tones.
However, we never heard a single delay that could simulate the analog delay tone. Incidentally, this word "simulate" is always used as a quality, but it is not.
The analog delay is not a perfect copy of the original signal, and that's where we started. The MN3205 chips slightly saturate the signal, cutting treble and full-bodied mids, showing the true character of the 60's, 70's delays.
Another important feature of analog delays is the performance of time, feedback and mix knobs. In digital delays everything sounds more artificial, mechanical, very sensitive and not very musical. A simple tap on the tempo or mix knob and the delay sounds out of rhythm, unbalanced.
In analog delays, however, feedback and mix knobs are more organic and musical.
About MG Music: Straight outta Sao Paulo, Brazil, renowned builder Marcelo Giangrande (MG) has been building boutique amps and pedals for decades, and has carved out his place in gear history. His creations tap into the vintage tones of the 60's and 70's rock legends. It's quality top to bottom, nothing is overlooked. Even the graphics used to cover his enclosures is of great importance, bringing a little humor and spirit that we may be missing in our daily lives...