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Re: echoplex or jamman?
Chuck Zwicky wrote:
>
> I have used both. The jamman sounds so much better it's shocking. The EDP
> is very noisy. The EDP uses pre-emphasis/de-emphasis in their converter
> topology, this means that any signals with a lot of high end, like from a
> fuzzbox, will overload or alias like crazy. The EDP sounds subjectively
> dull or cloudy compared to the jamman.
ah-hah! Ah-Hah! AH-AHAH!!! Thank you! Thank you!!! This confirms that
some puzzling
problems I've been trying to solve as from the EDP itself!
I play alot of high end stuff into my EDPs and I've had LOTS of trouble.
Just try a
tambourine. The input level shows everything is kosher but IT SOUNDS LIKE
CRAP! To control
the distortion I've resorted to a Behringer compressor and side-chained in
a high pass filter.
The tambourine sounds acceptable and my bass drum isn't compromised too
much. I can really
hear the aliasing you mentioned when I play a ting-sha (sort of a heavy
finger cymbal) into
the EDP.
> The EDP has a really amazing operating system. The 'multiply' feature is
> really great.
I agree. The more I use the EDP, the more I appreciate the interface.
- Dennis Leas
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dennis@mdbs.com