hansaustria wrote:roger bayliss wrote:I think the eTap2HW does the business anyway as I have 2 units and there are quite a few users who have got close to That Sound using it. There is more to this than just the echos in the end. Studio and EQ notably etc etc. The H&C echo is brilliantly made and very easy to use and will withstand a lot of gigging on stage and it too has the requirements to do That Sound. I think the eTap2HW and H&C and TVS are the main three now and EFTP are the cheaper options which nevertheless give a great Shads sound. It is the extra mile towards that Sound that these other 3 units and real tape units like Meazzi get towards the goal.
Never had it so good !
And what position has the ESE Echomatic ?
Hans
PS: I`ve ordered one H&C unit, next week is the day of delivery than I can compare with the ESE Echomatic,Atlantis 1, Amtech age pro, etap and the magicstomp !
I have not tried one Hans or owned one. I have heard sound files using them and they are very good. The new H&C reminds me of my old Magicstomp and it was simplicity to use in a live situation by pedalling through patches with a clear backlit display. A old style tape unit is more fiddly to operate in live situations. So from the angle of design and ease of use plus the sound the H&C scores very highly and is a great robust design.
As Dave Robinson points out the preamp sound plus tape saturation and other controls give it an edge in the That Sound stakes.


