
That Pedal Show meet Soundgas Space Echoes & Binsons
Like many, Dan’s previous experience of a 201 Space Echo was with a typical well-used example back in Australia, and he’d written them off as unreliable and not particularly great-sounding (my own experience and feelings mirrored Dan’s until we started getting them prepared by the amazing Dr Huw). The one we’d supplied to Roland for TGU18 was a revelation, and as the show progressed we heard the words ‘can we get one?’.
When they learned the Roland machine had come from us, Dan asked if we could find them one that sounded as good for the show’s permanent collection. So last week I got to spend a couple of hours watching and listening as Dan compared several 201s, as well as a couple of our Binsons and one of our Grampian 636s. He’s my kind of guitarist - no flashy showing off, he plays with great soul and feel - and it’s an education as he reacts to different settings on the various machines. Below is an edited Youtube video of some of the best bits - not easy choosing from so much good source material! We both agreed which of the three 201s was the one - some are brighter/cleaner sounding and make superb studio machines, while others just have that warmth and magic that works so well with guitar. As happened the first time, he left with a bit more than he came for: the varispeed modded Echorec 2 in the latter half of the video is headed for the show, and thence to earn its stripes on a few studio sessions before it returns to us for eventual sale. He also took our last Echosex 2º T7E for the show (but we have more stock in transit and pre-orders are open on the listing); this was also meant to be returned, but Mick fell for it during that evening’s filming and it’s staying put on his pedalboard! We talked echoes, gear, health and guitars over lunch in the studio (thanks, Jo!) and it seems that Dan and Mick will be coming to film a future episode of That Pedal Show in the Soundgas Studio... For now scroll down and tune to the new and final show filmed at the Pedal Shed, where you get to see a jaw-dropping stereo rig featuring our gear... Links to products for sale (but if you don't see what you need, get in touch): ========== Tony Miln is the co-founder (& Head Gear Head) of Soundgas. See/hear him in action on Instagram.
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