Now I start to understand where you come from. The First Team. I kind of suspected it all the time, it was impossible not to. Thanks for providing the video.
I only can say like the other guys : thanks a lot for sharing. It is very interesting and convincing. Great job from you and the TVS3 team. ATB. Claude
Hi Robbie! Hang, I found this extremely interesting! Just a thought, when Paul and Gary were discussing the differences between your unit and theirs they said it would never be a positive comparison as your playing and theirs would never be the same, and rightly so! Your playing would never be the same as your playing even on a second take, it's impossible when trying to work out a difference between the two units! My thoughts are, record a dry lead track of say, Wonderful Land and send it to them to run the track through both units, it 'has to' be identical and the only diffs, if any, could only be in the echo units themselves! Wish I was there!!! Cheers CC
I think I can hear a slight difference in that the Long Tom seems to sing more than the TVS3. This of course might be to do with guitar sustain and the strings used as well as playing style, or it might just be me thinking that Robbie's tone is a little more full and rounded and with maybe slightly more sustain, which might, of course, be the difference I am hearing. But it's mighty close and I think 99 people out of a hundred would not be able to distinguish the two. Pity Robbie lives on the other side of Australia because for a true comparison, he could have played with both echo units back to back.
Excellente démonstration ... Merci et encore !!!!!!
Now I start to understand where you come from. The First Team. I kind of suspected it all the time, it was impossible not to. Thanks for providing the video.
I only can say like the other guys : thanks a lot for sharing. It is very interesting and convincing.
Great job from you and the TVS3 team.
ATB.
Claude
Hi Robby
Thanks for sharing this excellent video.
George
Hi Robby, that was very interesting,
All the best from Tassie.....Peter.
Hi Ry,
Thankd for sharing, very interesting.
Arjen
Hi Robby, that was an interesting video and comparison, I preferred the vox long Tom though.
Excellent Video
Thank you for sharing. Very interesting.
Cheers. /Antonio
Hi Robbie! Hang, I found this extremely interesting! Just a thought, when Paul and Gary were discussing the differences between your unit and theirs they said it would never be a positive comparison as your playing and theirs would never be the same, and rightly so! Your playing would never be the same as your playing even on a second take, it's impossible when trying to work out a difference between the two units! My thoughts are, record a dry lead track of say, Wonderful Land and send it to them to run the track through both units, it 'has to' be identical and the only diffs, if any, could only be in the echo units themselves! Wish I was there!!! Cheers CC
I think I can hear a slight difference in that the Long Tom seems to sing more than the TVS3. This of course might be to do with guitar sustain and the strings used as well as playing style, or it might just be me thinking that Robbie's tone is a little more full and rounded and with maybe slightly more sustain, which might, of course, be the difference I am hearing. But it's mighty close and I think 99 people out of a hundred would not be able to distinguish the two. Pity Robbie lives on the other side of Australia because for a true comparison, he could have played with both echo units back to back.
robby you have both units if iam right ?? wat is your faforite ?? en the sound is it close to your fox longtom??
The difference is the same as a tube guitar amp and a solid state guitar amp....the tube amp will always have a warmer tone.
Hi Robby,Interesting comparison but why didn't you do the tests as you own both units?.
TheJONNYSHADOW Self
still needs work.
lack of middle frequencies (as usual in modern sound gear), and tape echo units has some crunching to it's sound
I thought it sounded rubbish far to much echo😢