Echo Delay Pedal

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Echo Delay Pedal


Lovepedal Echo Baby Delay Guitar Effects Pedal


Lovepedal Echo Baby Delay Guitar Effects Pedal


$219


Lovepedal Echo Baby Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

T-Rex Engineering Replica Delay/Echo Pedal


T-Rex Engineering Replica Delay/Echo Pedal


$319.99


T-Rex Engineering Replica Delay/Echo Pedal

Electro-Harmonix XO #1 Echo Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal


Electro-Harmonix XO #1 Echo Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal


$118.5


Electro-Harmonix XO #1 Echo Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

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Fulltone Tube Tape Echo TTE Effect


Fulltone Tube Tape Echo TTE Effect


$1,080.00


Fulltone Tube Tape Echo Effect–Old School and New School, all wrapped in one

Why a Tape Echo?

If you ask that then you have never played a healthy Echoplex! No delay (rackmount or pedal, analog or digital) can replicate the natural, warm, and shimmery tones of an old Echoplex. Unless you’ve experienced it you don’t know what you’re missing.

Yeah, but they’re noisy and unreliable!

Yes, they ce…


Danelectro HoneyTone E-Studio E15 With Echo w 3 Batteries


Danelectro HoneyTone E-Studio E15 With Echo w 3 Batteries



Danelectro introduces eStudio. The electronic studio you carry in your pocket. Think of it as a creative “launching pad”. Work out chords to that chart-topping new song.
Experiment with new tone colorings. Practice at 2AM without those annoying threats from the landlord. Built-in clip lets you put it on your belt or strap.
The e-15 features the same Vintage Overdrive circuit as the e-13, plus Ec…


Got Echo? Women's Babydoll Petite Fit Tee Shirt in 6 Colors Small thru XL


Got Echo? Women’s Babydoll Petite Fit Tee Shirt in 6 Colors Small thru XL



Petite form-fitting babydoll style. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements. This design also available as a regular fit women’s shirt in our other amazon.com listings….


Got Echo? Men's Hoodie Sweat Shirt Small thru 4XL


Got Echo? Men’s Hoodie Sweat Shirt Small thru 4XL



Front hand warmer pocket. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements.This design also available as a men’s or women’s tee shirt and sweat shirt in our other amazon.com listings….



Benefits of Noise-Canceling Headphones

In no age since the dawn of mankind have we seen more advancements in the realm of technology than today. In every sector of society and in every industry there are new gadgets and gizmos as well as innovative software and hardwareNo matter where you look or wherever you go, in every field of business and industry one finds new creations in software, hardware, mobile devices, electronic or computerized gadgets, and more. However it is safe to say that one of the areas most impacted by innovations in technology is the areas of communications. The advent of myriads of mobile phone devices used by the masses and the ability to transmit voice over long distances via high-speed Internet connections are testimony to the growing role of voice communication today, Added to that are voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technologies such as Skype, video conferencing, live chat software, instant messaging, high-quality headphones and microphones, and more.

(Developers of communications software are always looking for new ways to improve issues having to do with sound transmission and sound quality|Communications software specialists are constantly striving to better the products they design and pay special attention to improvements in sound transmissions and quality}. Yet despite their efforts, problems with audio quality continue to exist and may show up in everyday user experiences. Background or ambient noise has been known to interfere with good reception in music, video, and even telephone calls. One of the most pressing concerns in voice transmissions today is known as reverberation or echo.

How do problems with echo manifest? Here are some of the ways in which sound may be distorted or interfered with when shared digitally across the miles:

1) Speakers hear their own voice or words repeated back to them by the system
2) Speakers, listeners, or conference attendees hear a screeching or howling sound
3) Sound quality mimics that of an echo chamber
4) Speech distortion
5) Background noise

Fortunately, a solution has been found for many of these issues in the advent of audio noise reduction software, otherwise known as echo cancellation technology. In brief, by installing advanced processors in devices such as microphones, which filter out external noise, audio quality is significantly enhanced. While all echo reduction technologies operate under the same premise, depending on the system there are various degrees of sophistication of this feature.

In a nutshell, here is how it works:

Using a mixture of noise canceling hardware and software, a replica or copy of the incoming noise is made. Then electronic circuitry generates a sound wave that is equal but opposite to the original. This copied sound signal is an exact representation of the noise in terms of amplitude and frequency and effectively cancels out the incoming noise. Stated more technically, the copied sound waves make the original sound waves go out of phase. And while all this occurs under the surface and unbeknownst to the user, the end result is that your devices produce audible, clean sound.

What constitutes good or excellent sound quality? The first feature is crystal clear sound which sits comfortably in your ear. And thirdly, there should be no echo and the audio should not sound as if it's coming from a million miles away

Noise canceling headphones are one of the most popular pieces of hardware sold on the market today. They are most effective in preventing noise infiltration when traveling on a bus or subway or in other noisy or crowded environments. Most airlines now supply noise canceling headphones to their first-class or business passengers which help to block out engine and cabin noise. The next time you are in the market for a new set of headphones or ear buds, check the quieting level indicated on the package, which should be at minimum 17 decibels (dB). And don't forget to by a charger since these headphones must be fired up by a rechargeable battery.



 Danelectro Fab Slap Echo Pedal


Danelectro Fab Slap Echo Pedal


$14.97


You need a slap! Just the thing to spank your tone! Got tone? Smack it! The classic fixed-rate tape delay, invented in the '50's, shrunk into a pedal for the New Millenium.

 Danelectro Reel Echo Tape Simulator Pedal


Danelectro Reel Echo Tape Simulator Pedal


$149.99


Reel Echo Tape SimulatorDano simulates the sound perfectly and adds a Warble switch to simulate tape pitch deviations. A Lo-Fi control rolls off high frequencies of successive repeats just like tape while a Tube/Solid State toggle lets you pick your vintage. The Sound on Sound button works just like the original so you can play over the lick you just recorded. Up to 1.5 seconds of delay.
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