The Death By Audio Echo Master lo-fi vocal delay/preamp is a multitasking analog tape-style echo that rules on stage. It delivers lush vocals shrouded in dusky analog repeats and is invaluable in the studio while recording, reamping, mixing and more. It’s carefully voiced to avoid monitor feedback, includes a robust transformer-balanced mic preamp along with sturdy Neutrik XLR jacks and is equipped with an impedance-matching effects loop, so you can patch other pedals in your vocal chain. An (optional) mic clip backplate (sold separately) puts the controls within reach during performances so you can tweak the delay effect as you sing, effectively remixing yourself (or your bandmates) live. Best of all, the Echo Master puts total control over your vocal sound at your fingertips, so you get the sound you want, when you want it, all the time.
Since changeovers at shows can happen quickly and there isn’t always time for soundcheck, the Echo Master gets you amplified and rocking with consistent high-quality echo effects in no time at all. Simply plug your microphone into the mic input, connect the sound engineer’s vocal line to the mic output and plug your pedals into the effects loop. When you’re ready to rock, the F-Back control adjusts the number of repeats from one single echo to infinite raging feedback and the Time knob sets the delay time between 30ms?620ms. The Mix knob is calibrated to preserve intelligibility (and keep the sound engineer happy), allowing you to sweep from bone-dry to a 50/50 wet/dry blend. In the studio, the Echo Master is a whole other animal. Use it with acoustic instrument and percussion mics to commit wild new sounds to tape (or hard drive).