Dr Tony Balls wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 8:59 am
Garth wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:49 pm
This brings up something I've been curious about for a while and I'll have to read up on this. I know I see tons and tons of EP Boosters on pedal boards, I guess I'm not sure I understand what makes this so great and special as a pre, and if it is, are some amp mfgs using this for their amp's pre- stage instead of whatever is considered "normal?"
And couldn't you save hundreds of bucks and just get the EP booster? or is it not the same deal?
Its really just a boost that people like the sound of, and yes absolutely you could just use a pedalized version of it without needing the tape delay parts (though those are cool too).
Tom Verlaine often used the Echoplex without a tape.
For Garth’s question, why not just get an EP booster. It's just like anything. Spring reverb from a Fender amp vs a pedal. A Les Paul through a Marshall vs a Jaguar and a Twin with a pedal that makes it sound like a Les Paul through a Marshall. Acoustic drums vs a drum sample pack. Rhodes vs Nord. You just draw the line where you want on what you want basically. I don’t really think a regular solid state pedal quite sounds like a tube preamp and vice versa, even if it gets close. The emulation creates a new thing but not necessarily the same thing. Same with the delay side.
I’ve owned a Strymon unit and I don’t really consider it to be the same thing at all, but its obviously meant to give you a bunch of fiddly options that you don’t have on the original - you just have the tubes and tape doing all the work. Strymon is def missing the preamp side in a big way. There was a little boost but not much and it didn’t seem to be very eq’d, and I am 100% that was their intention.
I bought my TTE a long time ago for $600 used or something similar and it seems like a steal now if you consider that $250/$300 for a delay and the same for an overdrive isn’t necessarily that crazy in the current market. I’ve bought a couple tapes for it over the years but I stopped having problems with it when I took it out of my old practice space, which was like one step above a garage as far as climate control in Texas goes.