XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
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Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
is it the johnson analog delay ? !
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Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
Correct!
It is the Johnson EAD-2 Analogue Delay pedal. It has been modified and rehoused by Pepe. He added a second switch that allows the trails to continue when it's bypassed. Another modification is the separate effect and clean signal level controls. That is very helpful, and even more so when using effect loops that are parallel. I believe he also added true bypass. Additional work was done on the inside that I'm sure Pepe can give a more detailed run down of the mods.
This is my first analogue delay pedal. It is a great pedal, or Pepe's mods made it better. Compared to the reviews the original pedal get I can only assume he turned a almost useless pedal into one of my favorites. I decided to compare it and to my surprise the Ibanez DE-7's analogue simulator mode comes close to replicating the true analogue sound. The Johnson pedal does have more warmth, but it could be the mid hump giving it that sound. Either way it this pedal is perfect for thickening up a solo. It has an 80's vibe to, which is perfect for my shredding.
Thank you for the pedal and all the effort you put into it! The Christmas wrapping and chocolate were a very appreciated addition!
It is the Johnson EAD-2 Analogue Delay pedal. It has been modified and rehoused by Pepe. He added a second switch that allows the trails to continue when it's bypassed. Another modification is the separate effect and clean signal level controls. That is very helpful, and even more so when using effect loops that are parallel. I believe he also added true bypass. Additional work was done on the inside that I'm sure Pepe can give a more detailed run down of the mods.
This is my first analogue delay pedal. It is a great pedal, or Pepe's mods made it better. Compared to the reviews the original pedal get I can only assume he turned a almost useless pedal into one of my favorites. I decided to compare it and to my surprise the Ibanez DE-7's analogue simulator mode comes close to replicating the true analogue sound. The Johnson pedal does have more warmth, but it could be the mid hump giving it that sound. Either way it this pedal is perfect for thickening up a solo. It has an 80's vibe to, which is perfect for my shredding.
Thank you for the pedal and all the effort you put into it! The Christmas wrapping and chocolate were a very appreciated addition!
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Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
Nice! That would look great next to one of Lauries new fuzz batch
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Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
Admin received a rehoused and modified Johnson EAD-2 Echo Analog Delay from Pepe
received: 24th December, guessed by: chromandre
chromandre received an Arion SFC-1 Fat Chorus from Joske Turbo
received: 20th December, guessed by: Pepe
Dirk received a Guyatone MOm5 Micro Octaver from fuzzbuzzfuzz
received: 28th December, guessed by: Pepe
fuzzbuzzfuzz received an Ibanez SF10 Swell Flanger from Dirk
received: 25th December, guessed by: Pepe
Joske Turbo received a Behringer UV-300 Ultra Vibrato from chromandre
received: 26th December, guessed by: fuzzbuzzfuzz
Pepe is going to receive a pedal from Admin in the next few weeks
I'm so glad that you really like the pedal. The original Johnson EAD-2 is such a useless piece of gear. Normally it looks like this:
We had one of these units for sale in the small shop where I used to work. I didn't really like it back then and bought one last year to see what I think about it now. It's useless!
It needs a buffered pedal in front of it or it will ruin your clean tone due to a horrible bypass circuit. And even with a buffered pedal in front of it the bypassed sound is coloured in a bad way. If you take a standard power supply or a fresh battery the effect sound will distort, but it offers high feedback rates and self-oscillation. With a voltage a bit below 9V the delay sounds good, but the feedback rate is low. Plus the volume of the delay and clean sound can only be controlled with a single potentiometer that doesn't offer good sounding results.
So I modified the pedal and now it has a true bypass switch (on the left). The delay effect still needs a buffered pedal in front of it to work properly, though. A voltage regulator ensures that the pedal receives less than 9V with a standard power supply. This way the distortion of the analogue delay effect is moderate. I replaced a resistor to enhance the feedback rate. Now the delay can self-oscillate like crazy. Two separate controls for effect and clean volume are simply better to achieve the right sound. The right footswitch enables echo trails when bypass is selected. It works at certain delay volume settings only, but it sounds nice.
After my modifications the pedal sounds like this:
received: 24th December, guessed by: chromandre
chromandre received an Arion SFC-1 Fat Chorus from Joske Turbo
received: 20th December, guessed by: Pepe
Dirk received a Guyatone MOm5 Micro Octaver from fuzzbuzzfuzz
received: 28th December, guessed by: Pepe
fuzzbuzzfuzz received an Ibanez SF10 Swell Flanger from Dirk
received: 25th December, guessed by: Pepe
Joske Turbo received a Behringer UV-300 Ultra Vibrato from chromandre
received: 26th December, guessed by: fuzzbuzzfuzz
Pepe is going to receive a pedal from Admin in the next few weeks
I'm so glad that you really like the pedal. The original Johnson EAD-2 is such a useless piece of gear. Normally it looks like this:
We had one of these units for sale in the small shop where I used to work. I didn't really like it back then and bought one last year to see what I think about it now. It's useless!
It needs a buffered pedal in front of it or it will ruin your clean tone due to a horrible bypass circuit. And even with a buffered pedal in front of it the bypassed sound is coloured in a bad way. If you take a standard power supply or a fresh battery the effect sound will distort, but it offers high feedback rates and self-oscillation. With a voltage a bit below 9V the delay sounds good, but the feedback rate is low. Plus the volume of the delay and clean sound can only be controlled with a single potentiometer that doesn't offer good sounding results.
So I modified the pedal and now it has a true bypass switch (on the left). The delay effect still needs a buffered pedal in front of it to work properly, though. A voltage regulator ensures that the pedal receives less than 9V with a standard power supply. This way the distortion of the analogue delay effect is moderate. I replaced a resistor to enhance the feedback rate. Now the delay can self-oscillate like crazy. Two separate controls for effect and clean volume are simply better to achieve the right sound. The right footswitch enables echo trails when bypass is selected. It works at certain delay volume settings only, but it sounds nice.
After my modifications the pedal sounds like this:
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Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
I just received a parcel from overseas!
Admin received a rehoused and modified Johnson EAD-2 Echo Analog Delay from Pepe
received: 24th December, guessed by: chromandre
chromandre received an Arion SFC-1 Fat Chorus from Joske Turbo
received: 20th December, guessed by: Pepe
Dirk received a Guyatone MOm5 Micro Octaver from fuzzbuzzfuzz
received: 28th December, guessed by: Pepe
fuzzbuzzfuzz received an Ibanez SF10 Swell Flanger from Dirk
received: 25th December, guessed by: Pepe
Joske Turbo received a Behringer UV-300 Ultra Vibrato from chromandre
received: 26th December, guessed by: fuzzbuzzfuzz
Pepe received a pedal from Admin
received: 5th March
Admin received a rehoused and modified Johnson EAD-2 Echo Analog Delay from Pepe
received: 24th December, guessed by: chromandre
chromandre received an Arion SFC-1 Fat Chorus from Joske Turbo
received: 20th December, guessed by: Pepe
Dirk received a Guyatone MOm5 Micro Octaver from fuzzbuzzfuzz
received: 28th December, guessed by: Pepe
fuzzbuzzfuzz received an Ibanez SF10 Swell Flanger from Dirk
received: 25th December, guessed by: Pepe
Joske Turbo received a Behringer UV-300 Ultra Vibrato from chromandre
received: 26th December, guessed by: fuzzbuzzfuzz
Pepe received a pedal from Admin
received: 5th March
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Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
if its a dirt pedal, this tour would amount to a pretty neat pedalboard
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It is no dirt pedal. I think that's our first tour without a single dirt pedal!
1) it can produce heavenly sounds
2) it can produce annoying sounds
1) it can produce heavenly sounds
2) it can produce annoying sounds
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3) it can produce some distinctive sounds from the '70s
4) my kids loved it right from the start
4) my kids loved it right from the start
Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
I know what it is. Therefore I will not guess it. Nice pedal.
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Re: XPEWT1 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 1
Has to be modulation.
Annoying? Ring modulation?
Annoying? Ring modulation?