The Galaxy '74 Tape Echo & Reverb by Universal Audio is a stereo delay pedal that faithfully emulates the classic mid-'70s analog Japanese ambience device. It captures the warm, warped, and relentlessly analog effects of the iconic mid-'70s Roland Space Echo hardware.
Key Features:
- Full modeling of the classic multi-head tape delay mechanism
- Exacting emulation of the original hardware's spring reverb
- Definitive capture of iconic analog preamp section
- Doubled delay times for effects that go beyond the original hardware
- UAFX Control app for tweaking footswitch functionality, adjusting real-time
effects, and customizing unique oscillation sounds
- Silent switching, buffered bypass, analog dry through, spillover/trails,
stereo/dual mono operation
Specifications:
- Power requirements: Isolated 9VDC, center-negative, 400 mA minimum (power
supply sold separately)
- Inputs: 2 x ¼” TS
- Outputs: 2 x ¼” TS
- USB Type-C for updates via computer
- Dimensions: Height 2.56” (6.5 cm), Width 3.62” (9.2 cm), Depth 5.55” (14.1
cm)
- Weight: 1.24 lbs (0.567 kg)
The pedal offers organic multi-head tape delays with all the analog character of the vintage hardware, experimental textures with the ambient shimmer of genuine spring reverb, and a jaw-dropping emulation of the original Space Echo's coveted analog preamp. It also allows for personalization through the UAFX Control app.
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$316.14
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