Gimme Some Space...Boss Released a New Space Echo! - a podcast by Gear n Gigs

from 2022-08-31T23:38:32

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When it comes to tape delays of legend, there are really only a couple of contenders. Without doubt, one of the most revered is the Roland RE-201 Space Echo, a multi-head tape delay with EQ and Spring Reverb. It was a game changer in 1974, and to this day remains a favorite of echo connoisseurs. Many have tried to replicate the magic of these incredible tone machines in the digital age, with varying degrees of success. Now Roland themselves, under their Boss brand, bring their version to a pedalboard friendly format. It has all the features of the original, plus more. Is this the Space Echo to have? Does it have the magic? Jet and Reg take an in-depth listen, going over each multi-head combination, and each of the 5 included reverbs, with clean and overdriven tones from a Strat, a Blackstone and a Two Rock. Grab a drink, have a seat, and sit back and help us evaluate this important new offering from Boss. 



For more information on the Re-202 Space Echo, please visit:  https://www.boss.info/us/products/re-202/



For details on the Blackstone Appliances Mosfet overdrive pedal, take a look here:  https://blackstoneappliances.com/



For information on Fender instruments, check out:  http://www.fender.com/



To find out about Two-Rock Amplifiers, point your browser to:  https://www.two-rock.com/



To get information on the Focusrite preamps, please visit:  https://www.focusrite.com/



To hear Jet and Reg in a band context, check out their Psychedelic Jazz Rock album "Road Trip" by Tonekasl:   http://www.tonekasl.com



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