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Winter NAMM 2011 rumour mill!

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List price is $550

Not sure if this will show up as it popped up on FB but here is another shot of the Deco Echo.

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Notice the price on the card. Still a little up there for my budget. The picture came with a caption saying "A New Brand for the Toadworks Line". These may be built locally.
 
Nope,...but my guitar player uses one along with an '83 Deluxe Memory Man. I'm definitely on a delay quest, but I found the Redux to be too tame. I seriously want that 919.

After playing with this Maestro tape echo for a few weeks I'm definitely gassing for something other than my DD-20 that I have. I'm going to keep it since I like the programmable delays and the tap tempo, but I miss the craziness of an analog. The only thing I wish the Malekko had was an expression input for the repeats.
 
Not sure if this will show up as it popped up on FB but here is another shot of the Deco Echo.

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Notice the price on the card. Still a little up there for my budget. The picture came with a caption saying "A New Brand for the Toadworks Line". These may be built locally.

So this is confirmed that it is indeed made by Ryan Dunn of Toadworks and will replace the Redux in the lineup. After realizing there was an offset control I knew it had to be, unfortunately the price far exceeds the price of a Redux and I'll will probably have to look elsewhere to fulfill my needs. I have to say the inclusion of an EXP pedal input is indeed an attractive selling point though.
 
Source Audio is releasing the graphic EQ section from their pro series pedals in a tiny enclosure with a boost. It's F'ing genius if you ask me, and something I'd been wishing they would do. It will have four presets too I believe, although not foot switchable. I hope its cheap because there's no way I'm not buying one.
 
Source Audio is releasing the graphic EQ section from their pro series pedals in a tiny enclosure with a boost. It's F'ing genius if you ask me, and something I'd been wishing they would do. It will have four presets too I believe, although not foot switchable. I hope its cheap because there's no way I'm not buying one.

It is foot switchable though in a way. Apparently you hold down on the footswitch and it will scroll through the settings.
 
I'm pretty interested in that Midi Seek Wah as well. Now I have to decide between it and the Proteus for my random filter sounds.

The double standard also looks interesting, but I think it would have been cooler with one side as SHO/BOR and the other side as SHO/Machine.
 
Here is the Source Audio EQ Pedal. Don't let me take credit for knowing about as it was posted in another thread (Small EQ).

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EDIT: That Empress looks sick. The Fuzz say "Classic". Fuzz Face circuit? The Vintage describes itself as having "the compression of a tube amp". Really? Can opamps, transistors and diodes really sound like a tube amp?
 
Anyone know if that 919 does tails?? Anyone got an idea of the price? Thinking I might need to head back over to NAMM today to check it out. I had a focus and an objective when I went there last week and that flew out the window after 5 minutes of walking in and seeing the moog stuff. :atoz: :D

It does do trails- the write-up lists one of the three bypass types it has as Active Trail Bypass. No idea on the price though- my wild guessometer says $329 street.