fenderplucker wrote:Hi Dave,
I cannot understand why you feel the need to knock the TVS3 with statements like:
I had the TVS3 and rejected it and was relieved to get my money back as it didn't sound anything special out of the box.
just to try to prove the point that the eTap is a good sounding unit, especially since you have previously claimed that the TVS3 was the best and had a special magic when you did a comparison with many other echo units ( I reproduced that claim in an earlier thread just before someone on this site locked it and then had it removed, so I won't do it again here) and also went on to say:
without doubt the best early Shads sound I have ever used in relation to its use in live performance.
As Spike said, we only joined this discussion when some unsubstantiated comparisons were made with the TVS and then only offered an objective comparison. The reality is that, until proved otherwise with some objective evidence, the TVS3 remains the closest to the original Meazzi sound. Many may prefer the sound of the eTap, but that, as I have also said before, is an entirely different discussion.
I would also like to suggest that such discussions/comparisons are probably unfair to the eTap and also Piet who has put in an enormous amount of effort in making it available as an inexpensive option.
Paul.
Paul, I do apologise for the way that statement sounds, I should have described what I was trying to say in a lot more detail but didn't wish to write yet another essay on the subject. My 'out of the box' statement referred to what folks were saying at the time I had the TVS3' that not everyone that I played it to was convinced that the sound was worth the cost. The TVS3 did however give the desired results when a bit of work with the settings and EQ was put in, but most folks expect the magic to be there instantly. I achieved some satisfaction and understood the potential of the device, but couldn't justify the outlay for what it was giving me and said as much at the time. That said, there were equally as many excellent compliments about how good it sounded.
Please understand that it isn't my intention for people to insist on comparing products, I just wanted to show the results of the how the eTap2hw can sound straight out of the box - it's other people that keep hi-jacking the threads, to be honest quite annoyingly so.
I have taken the time to do these few demos and I think that most are satisfied with how I have recorded them and can hear the potential in the unit. Can I respectfully suggest we leave it at that for the sake of our friendship, I don''t feel the need to keep this line of discussion as it cannot possibly reach a satisfactory conclusion and will only end up dividing the community. As Roger Baylis suggested 'You pays your money and makes your choice'.
Kind regards


