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Re: vox delay lab

Postby keithmantle » 27 Jul 2012, 09:00

I have emailed Vox regarding providing Meazzi/Binson echoes from their DelayLab, and the reply stated 'Yes absolutely, any echo can be reproduced'.
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Re: vox delay lab

Postby dave robinson » 27 Jul 2012, 09:48

Didier wrote:
dave robinson wrote:I keep pestering our local music store to get one in so that I can try it out - but to no avail . . . yet. :roll:

A Swiss member of our French Shadows' forum already got one and posted a few tunes he recorded using it, with interesting results, but he didn't try to emulate the early Shadow's sound.

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I think some of us here would be interested in hearing these tunes Didier - any chance ? :)
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Re: vox delay lab

Postby dave robinson » 27 Jul 2012, 09:51

keithmantle wrote:I have emailed Vox regarding providing Meazzi/Binson echoes from their DelayLab, and the reply stated 'Yes absolutely, any echo can be reproduced'.



I'd be delighted with that statement from Vox if I could actually believe that they understand the machines they are talking about, maybe they do and if so it's good news. I'm still trying to get our local store to get one in . . . . . 8-)
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Re: vox delay lab

Postby keithmantle » 27 Jul 2012, 11:26

I replied asking if the head spacings/timing etc could be reproduced for the M & B, awaiting their reply
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Re: vox delay lab

Postby Bojan » 27 Jul 2012, 14:01

But could it also replicate the W&F of the old Meazzi echoes, because the way I see it, that is the most important thing. I mean there are dozens of machines out there that can do multitap echoes, even the Zoom 508 has good echoes, but that still is only one component of the Meazzi sound, which we all want to achieve. So there is the multitap echoes, and the W&F, and then the way the Meazzi circuitry itself colors the sound.

Listen to Tonio playing Man of Mystery on his Meazzi Concertorama amp using a Zoom 508 for echoes. The result was astonishingly close to THAT SOUND . . .

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Re: vox delay lab

Postby dave robinson » 27 Jul 2012, 14:51

Bojan wrote:But could it also replicate the W&F of the old Meazzi echoes, because the way I see it, that is the most important thing. I mean there are dozens of machines out there that can do multitap echoes, even the Zoom 508 has good echoes, but that still is only one component of the Meazzi sound, which we all want to achieve. So there is the multitap echoes, and the W&F, and then the way the Meazzi circuitry itself colors the sound.

Listen to Tonio playing Man of Mystery on his Meazzi Concertorama amp using a Zoom 508 for echoes. The result was astonishingly close to THAT SOUND . . .




Agreed, there is something in there that is giving a very vintage tone that pleases my ears . . . . . . . 8-)
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Re: vox delay lab

Postby dave robinson » 02 Aug 2012, 17:11

At last ! I think we have a Vox Delay Lab on it's way to my local store. They are letting me know when it arrives and I'll check it out and tell you all about it . . . . . :)
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Re: vox delay lab

Postby Didier » 02 Aug 2012, 17:27

You can get the user manual here : http://www.voxamps.com/downloads/PDF/De ... M_EFG1.pdf

I had a quick read at it, and although there are many possibilities, it doesn't seem that vintage Meazzi can be emulated. Which is not surprising, as it's likely that those who design such units have never heard of Meazzi echo units !...

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Re: vox delay lab

Postby JimN » 02 Aug 2012, 18:23

dave robinson wrote:At last ! I think we have a Vox Delay Lab on it's way to my local store. They are letting me know when it arrives and I'll check it out and tell you all about it . . . . . :)


I've already sen and heard one at close quarters (NAMM, with Abel, January last).

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Re: vox delay lab

Postby dave robinson » 02 Aug 2012, 19:15

JimN wrote:
dave robinson wrote:At last ! I think we have a Vox Delay Lab on it's way to my local store. They are letting me know when it arrives and I'll check it out and tell you all about it . . . . . :)


I've already sen and heard one at close quarters (NAMM, with Abel, January last).

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That's it then , best cancel it. :lol:
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