Let's face it, the two Boss space echo pedals that recently came out look better. The smaller one is more compact than the NUX pedal, while the bigger one from Boss has more functions than this one from NUX. Basically, NUX have made their own version of the Boss RE-2 and RE-202. It sounds good. But personally, I would still prefer the MXR Echoplex, even though both the mentioned Boss and NUX pedals give you more options.
The MXR Echoplex is terrible compared to any of the Boss or NUX offerings. In fact, there are a ton of tape echo offerings I would seek out before even considering the Echoplex. The Echoplex is the least convincing of the various digital tape echoes.
Thanks for the chance to show this off. So much fun!
Sounds awesome!
Very cool pedal
Love this pedal
wow... that is a cool pedal.
Is this analog?
Let's face it, the two Boss space echo pedals that recently came out look better. The smaller one is more compact than the NUX pedal, while the bigger one from Boss has more functions than this one from NUX. Basically, NUX have made their own version of the Boss RE-2 and RE-202. It sounds good. But personally, I would still prefer the MXR Echoplex, even though both the mentioned Boss and NUX pedals give you more options.
Boss make nice pedals , but companies like Nux and Flamma are making products just as good at a fraction of the price !
Somebody looking for this deep of a feature set in a delay pedal aren’t going be thrown off by the format/size. Strymon and Empress come to mind.
The MXR Echoplex is terrible compared to any of the Boss or NUX offerings. In fact, there are a ton of tape echo offerings I would seek out before even considering the Echoplex. The Echoplex is the least convincing of the various digital tape echoes.
Dang that's a lot of words bro... So you don't like it?
Pointless if its costs as much as a real space echo lol almost...blah... not rich.
179 euros in my country.
Did you miss the extra zero on the RE-201? They go for well over $2,000 USD while this pedal is $180.
Are you high?