Roland RE-201 Space Echo
Japan, 1978

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Roland RE-201 Space Echo
Japan, 1978

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Tape Delay - Charles Neal
Released in 1987 Tape Delay was a collection of interveiws with an assortment of underground/transgressive types.
Because I am lazy here is the description from Thrift books
"Contributors to Tape Delay include: Marc Almond - Dave Ball - Cabaret Voltaire - Nick Cave - Chris & Cosey - Coil - Einsturzende Neubauten - The Fall - Diamanda Galas - Genesis P. Orridge - Michael Gira - The Hafler Trio - Matt Johnson (The The) - Laibach - Lydia Lunch - New Order - Psychic TV - Boyd Rice - Henry Rollins - Clint Ruin - Sonic Youth - Stevo - Mark Stewart - Swans - Test Dept. - David Tibet (Current 93) In 1984 author Charles Neal set about interviewing the major protagonists working in sound, word and image. Concentrating on the most challenging and confrontational, he deliberately chose those individuals and groups most at odds with the mainstream. His aim to produce a collection that reflected the cutting edge of the Eighties underground. With only his tape recorder as defence, he solicited hundreds of hours of interview material, as well as photos, original writing and illustrations. His findings were as intriguing and diverse as the artists included. Often encompassing the taboo and perverse, the opinions of Nick Cave, Genesis P.Orridge and Michael Gira now read like lone voices against the tide of creeping commerciality that abounded in the Eighties music scene. Those such as Coil, Einsturzende Neubauten and Lydia Lunch are still gnawing away at the boundaries of respectability, while New Order, Sonic Youth and Henry Rollins have become internationally renowned. Clearly, the confrontational legacy of the artists included within Tape Delay’s myriad pages is still visible in today’s musical world, whether it be in the industrial rhythms of Nine Inch Nails or the ambient undercurrents of Orbital or Underworld. Years later, this invaluable collection still makes for fascinating reading both as historical document and as signpost to future actions. This description may be from another edition of this product."
Yea so with that line up of interviews there will be strong opinions.
You can get this from my Google Drive HERE
VOX - Echo Deluxe - Model V837
Solid State Tape Echo Unit
"Model: V837 Echo Deluxe (Solid State) Made by Thomas Organ Co., Sepulveda, California Power: 120 Volts / 60 Cycles / 0.45 Amps / 35 Watts Features: Reverb, Echo, Answer, Roll, Sustain Control Includes multiple input channels and footswitch jack"
cred: reverb.com/Mono | Guitar Store
Test Dept.
TAPE DELAY by Charles Neal [1987]
Feel like I've got an actual setup going here

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Klemt Echolette S NG-51 // Tape Delay Unit (Germany, 1959)
The now-vintage DE-1 Dan-Echo Delay Echo from Danelectro gives you all the warmth of an analog delay, coupled with the pristine, crisp delays you love from a digital delay, all in one big fat purple pedal!! Affordable and able to squeeze onto (just about) any pedalboard, this is one you can't miss...
Yamaha YC-25D with tape echo and reverb