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Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Sun May 29, 2011 2:12 pm
by bellchilton
Hey all,
I recently sold my Space Echo and although it sounded incredible, I'm looking for something a little cleaner and less 'warbly'.
I've recorded through a Fulltone TTE and loved it. Problem is I can't seem to find anywhere in Aus that stocks them. Global Vintage is listed as the official Australian dealer of Fulltone stuff, but the TTE isn't listed on their website.
Anyone manage to get a hold of one of these locally? If so, where from??
Cheers
Darren
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Sun May 29, 2011 2:21 pm
by rick
renee at global village is your best bet he brings fulltone in
call him
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Mon May 30, 2011 2:20 pm
by The Tasmanian
Ive got a fulltone
Its nice - but not as good as my Roland 501 - or 555 (in good condition).
These particular Rolands have something special going on that the fulltone can't touch - plus the chorus is great for that Bowie vocal sound on Scary Monsters
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Mon May 30, 2011 5:08 pm
by bellchilton
Hey Chris,
Yeah I had the RE-201 which I loved but (and I know this is blasphemous) I'm having an anti-vintage phase and I want something that's going to give me a nice tape sound without the headaches - even if it means I have to compromise on a little mojo... I had to get the Space Echo serviced twice in 12 months and it wasn't cheap. I've used the Fulltone and I still think it oozes vibe.
PS - I think Sam Pearton introduced us a little while back at bjb. How's the studio in Tas going? You still got those Electrodyne modules??
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Mon May 30, 2011 5:39 pm
by The Tasmanian
The 501 is a totally different beast than the 201 (especially for mixing)
But like all these old beasts when they start to go wrong they seem to get into a habit.
Funny thing - at one stage I was going to build a 2inch valve tape echo using Ampex MM1200 parts that ran between the 2 panels of glass in the control room at BJB - so you could see the tape circling inside the window......... bit of a gear porn fantasy really.
Yeah I'm totally in love with my Electrodynes - they are the best bit of gear I've ever owned.
If I had to sell everything and keep 1 thing - it would be my 10 Ch Electrodyne - I'd choose it over our 40CH Quadeight - and the 60 Ch Neve V1 at BJB - or any console for that matter.
Added to a Proharmonic passive mix bus it blows every console Ive ever used out of the water - including Jim Moginie's Vintage Neve full of 1073's.
Anyway - good luck with the Fulltone hunt
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Mon May 30, 2011 6:07 pm
by NathS101
The Tasmanian wrote:Added to a Proharmonic passive mix bus it blows every console Ive ever used out of the water
is that using a pair as make up gain? or running the modules into 10 discrete inputs of the summing mixer and using something else for m/u gain?
cheers
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Mon May 30, 2011 6:29 pm
by NYMo
Hi there,
Obviously I just inherited the RE 201 with a habit ! LOL
Cheers
John NYMO Nyman
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Mon May 30, 2011 7:54 pm
by The Tasmanian
Nathan I have 2 custom valve compressor/mic pre's built for me that I use for make-up gain
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Mon May 30, 2011 7:59 pm
by The Tasmanian
Angus - you need to know the right models to get the best ones.
And that's all I'm going to say about the particular rare models I have.
The 500 series EQ and Mic Pre remakes are amazing though.
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Tue May 31, 2011 12:02 am
by bellchilton
NYMo wrote:Hi there,
Obviously I just inherited the RE 201 with a habit ! LOL
Cheers
John NYMO Nyman
Haha, I would hope it would be working perfectly for you now. I put a lot of love into it. Although, as far as I know there isn't a single RE-201 out there that doesn't need a little TLC...
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Tue May 31, 2011 10:16 am
by DwaneHollands
The Tasmanian wrote:Angus - you need to know the right models to get the best ones.
And that's all I'm going to say about the particular rare models I have.
The 500 series EQ and Mic Pre remakes are amazing though.
Oh great! I was actually going to ask this. Hmmm, I think that might go on the list...
Re: Fulltone Tube Tape Echo

Posted:
Tue May 31, 2011 1:35 pm
by DarkSky
bellchilton wrote:...I'm having an anti-vintage phase and I want something that's going to give me a nice tape sound without the headaches - even if it means I have to compromise on a little mojo...
If you're going down that path, you might want to check out a Line6 Echo Pro 1RU. They're discontinued, but come up s/h fairly often. They do a surprisingly credible rendering of several of the older units without the price tag or the propensity for mechanical failures.