An upgraded version of the T-120 Videotape delay. Inspired by the garbled audio that accompanies worn-out and poorly aged budget bin video tape, the T-120 Videotape Echo gives you exactly the type of sound that you’re hearing in your head when you look at it.
Feed your guitar through the T-120, and the recorded playback will be the sound of low bandwidth tape being fed haphazardly through a magnetic read head by an uncalibrated, unbalanced feed mechanism.
The T-120 began as an attempt to make a PT2399 delay that sounded pristine, and then use analog EQing techniques to destroy the frequency spectrum in the exactly the same way that worn-out tape does. And the result sounds every bit as good as it looks.
The T-120 Deluxe takes the features and sound of the standard model, and builds upon it, offering several additional features:
– Soft Switching
– Echo Trails
– Secondary Footswitch, enabling swells of the echo repeats. Swell function can be used even in bypass mode for momentary operation
– Stereo spread output via TRS output jack.
This is version one. Does Not have tap temp.