General
With more and more guitarists opting for the convenience offered by digital gear, it's almost like the magic of a real analogue stompbox is nothing but a myth. Fortunately, J. Rockett serve up the Clockwork Echo to remind us of the days of (g)old. This analogue delay boasts tap tempo and a modulation switch has been developed with the help of Howard Davis, inventor the original Memory Man Deluxe. The result is an authentic sounding bit of kit equipped with bucket brigade chips that sound like a Memory Man and offer more modern functionality as well as stability.
The Clockwork Echo: Full Parameter Control
By combining analogue circuitry with a digital tap tempo, the delay speed can be easily and accurately dialled in. Meanwhile, you have the option to hook up one, or even two expression pedals for repeats and delay time control. J. Rockett have fitted two outputs for stereo sound, one of which is out of phase, and you're free to throw in modulation like chorus and Leslie-effects as needed. Made for connoisseurs, this compact yet complete unit is nothing short of the real deal.
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- Please note: Unlike the original Deluxe Memory Man, the Clockwork Echo only runs on 9V and NOT on 24V.