Re: H and C echo V Blue Nebula echo
Posted: 27 Jun 2019, 19:25
Back to the thread and the Blue Nebula gets it’s first run out tonight so I’m quite looking forward to it.
I have always tried to get behind low cost options and when Ecca built my eTap2hw followed by the valve pre-amp version, I always thought was a good piece of kit. I always loved the sound and it did come close to the real deal, but the down side was the complexity of changing the sounds on a show, making it messy in between numbers. Now, because of Mick and the team at Stanley FX, It’s possible to line all the sounds up and access them via the pedal without any major interruption to the show, which appeals to me a lot. I have also noticed some nice ‘vintage’ nuances in the sounds too which I know that Steve & Phil lent a hand with and possibly others I haven’t heard about, but the end result is a great little pedal at the right money. I look forward to playing some Shads hits later tonight and I’ll see what the critics think and report back.
I have always tried to get behind low cost options and when Ecca built my eTap2hw followed by the valve pre-amp version, I always thought was a good piece of kit. I always loved the sound and it did come close to the real deal, but the down side was the complexity of changing the sounds on a show, making it messy in between numbers. Now, because of Mick and the team at Stanley FX, It’s possible to line all the sounds up and access them via the pedal without any major interruption to the show, which appeals to me a lot. I have also noticed some nice ‘vintage’ nuances in the sounds too which I know that Steve & Phil lent a hand with and possibly others I haven’t heard about, but the end result is a great little pedal at the right money. I look forward to playing some Shads hits later tonight and I’ll see what the critics think and report back.