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Tight squeeze. Tighter than I thought, actually. Getting that big rotary switch on the panel before the crease is going to be tricky.
This is a 1776 Effects Multiplex delay board with optical modulation daughterboard.
It can do Echoplex and Space Echo simulation modes, but the real draw is a dual-delay Binson Echorec simulation, which gets that David Gilmour syncopated delay thing that nothing else will really do properly.
Assuming I can build this without fouling it up somehow. Complicated little project.
Tower of echo
** gearslut info: Binson Echorec 2 - Roland RE-201 Space Echo - Bishop RE 301 spring reverb **
B+W negative (Holga branded fomapan 400 ISO + Kodak D76 1:1) developed at The Asheville Darkroom. Later projected onto foam core with a Dukane Micromatic II film strip projector. Digitally acquired in 2 shots with a Casio EX-ZR100 and reassembled in photoshop.
Binson Echorec Front Panel in travel case ready for show Magic Eye, in the middle, Volume Speed Sweel and 14 position Selector switch Three puch button selector in between the Name above the "Magic eye" I thin it glowed green and moved up and down like a Tesla coil arc with the sound. Looks just like mine did in 1977. Bought from John Kessler from Mineola LI from his collection of Gear
I can't get enough of this front panel with is its Metal flake green Paint on Real steel plate metal box cover.
B+W negative (Holga branded fomapan 400 ISO + Kodak D76 1:1) developed at The Asheville Darkroom. Later projected onto foam core with a Dukane Micromatic II film strip projector. Digitally acquired in 2 shots with a Casio EX-ZR100 and reassembled in photoshop.
Binson Echorec Side connections Quite a few inputs outputs pre outs, TRS connections mixer in a box.