Universal Audio UAFX Galaxy '74 Tape echo & reverb
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The UAFX Galaxy '74 Tape echo & reverb is a stereo delay pedal with classic 70s analog echo effects, a spring reverb and many other highlights:
- Authentic emulation of the classic Japanese ambient analog device from the mid-70s
- Full modeling of the classic multi- head tape delay mechanism
- Emulation of the spring reverb of the original hardware
- Accurate replica of the legendary analog preamp section
- Doubled delay times for effects that go beyond the original hardware
- Download the UAFX Control app and optimize footswitch functionality, adjust real-time effects and set unique oscillation sounds
- Silent switching, buffered bypass, analog dry through, spillover/trails, stereo/dual Mono operation
- Battery powered: Does not run on Battery power
- Bypass Mode: True bypass or buffered bypass
- Controls: Echo Rate, Feedback, echo Vol, Input Vol, Dwell, reverb Vol
- Country of origin: USA
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 92x65x411mm
- Effect Type: Delay & Reverb
- Housing size: Medium Size
- Modes: 2x 3-way mode
- Mono / Stereo: Stereo In, Stereo Out
- Power Consumption: 400 mA
- Power supply: 9V/DC
- Special Features: Tape echo and reverb in one pedal
- Technology: digital
- Weight: 0,57 kg
- suitable for studio: yes
Pioneer in audio recordings for more than 50 years
Founded in 1958 by Bill Putnam Sr., Universal Audio has always been synonymous with innovative recording equipment . A favorite engineer of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles and others, Bill was a passionate innovator who is considered the Vater of modern audio recording. Many of his legendary studio and equipment designs are still used today. B. Putnam was the inventor of the modern Sound console , des Multiband audio equalizer and he was the first engineer to artificial reverberation used in commercial recordings. Alongside his friend Les Paul, Bill was also involved in the early development of stereophonic recording.
Putnam, known as a busy entrepreneur, founded three audio product companies during his long career: Universal Audio , Studio Electronics and Urei . All three companies built equipment that was widely used upon introduction and would shape studio sound for generations. The boutique compressors LA-2A and 1176 and the 610 tube console are among these legends. With the 610 mixing console, greats like... Sinatra , the Beach Boys and Van Halen their studio albums.
Universal Audio was re-founded in 1999 by Bill's sons James Putnam and Bill Putnam Jr. A twofold approach was planned: On the one hand, the classic analogue recording devices were to be faithfully reproduced in the tradition of his father; and on the other hand, the sound and spirit of Vintage analog technology should be in the new digital recording tools are used.
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