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'''[[Find the right pedal, guitar effects!]]''':
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'''[[Malekko Echo 300b Review]]''':
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Despite being an important aspect of every electric guitarist's life, most beginners have little or no knowledge about them.
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A review by instructor ''Ivan Milenkovic''
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Simply put, guitar effects are nothing but electronic devices used to alter or moderate the pitch, sound, or tone of an electric guitar while playing popular genres of music such as [[heavy metal]], [[rock]], and [[blues]]. Guitar effects housed in guitar pedals are quite common and easily available both online and offline.
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This nice little stomp is extremely natural sounding [[delay]] pedal that has character and offers some nice features not found otherwise in factory models. The boutique price and not being able to test it can turn down some people, but if you like analog delay sound, you cannot make a mistake with this one. It's a real jewel.
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Also called as [[distortion]] pedals, these effects are popular among both professional as well as budding guitarists across the globe. As the name suggests, guitar effect pedals can be used to attain number of effects such as [[overdrive]], flanging, [[distortion]], [[fuzz]], reverberation, wah-wah, and [[chorus]]. Although they are primarily being used by guitarists and keyboard players, even instrumentalists such as violinists have now started using them.
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This is an analog [[delay]] boutique stomp with bucket brigade chip. There are several versions of this effect, and this one has 300ms of delay time, and somewhat brighter delay effect. There is also a dark version, and both versions feature either 300ms or 600ms of delay time, priced accordingly. The 300ms versions are mono, and 600ms ones offer stereo outs (dry/wet separation) and also expression input to control the delay time via external pedal.
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Revision as of 11:17, 25 April 2011

Malekko Echo 300b
Malekko Echo 300b

Malekko Echo 300b Review:

A review by instructor Ivan Milenkovic

This nice little stomp is extremely natural sounding delay pedal that has character and offers some nice features not found otherwise in factory models. The boutique price and not being able to test it can turn down some people, but if you like analog delay sound, you cannot make a mistake with this one. It's a real jewel.

This is an analog delay boutique stomp with bucket brigade chip. There are several versions of this effect, and this one has 300ms of delay time, and somewhat brighter delay effect. There is also a dark version, and both versions feature either 300ms or 600ms of delay time, priced accordingly. The 300ms versions are mono, and 600ms ones offer stereo outs (dry/wet separation) and also expression input to control the delay time via external pedal.

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