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Dunlop EP101 Echoplex Pedal

Dunlop EP101 Echoplex Pedal

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The Dunlop EP101 Echoplex pedal recreates the unique, sweet sound of the Echoplex EP3 which was used by famous guitarists Jimmy Page, Eddie Van Halen and Eric Johnson. The EP101 recreates the EP3's tape echo effect and the gain control allows you to boost your signal by up to +11db with a light asymmetrical clipping at higher settings for a nice organic grit. The Echoplex Preamp runs on standard 9-volt power and contains power management circuitry to guarantee constant headroom performance throughout the normal life of a 9-volt battery. With a heavy-duty Phase 90-sized housing, a replica EP-3 knob, true bypass switching and a status LED, the Echoplex Preamp is built to take a beating on the road  so you can leave your fragile vintage piece at home. 

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Product Name Dunlop EP101 Echoplex Pedal
Brand MXR
Condition New
MPN EP101
UPC 710137069305
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.

Dunlop EP101 Echoplex Pedal

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The Dunlop EP101 Echoplex pedal recreates the unique, sweet sound of the Echoplex EP3 which was used by famous guitarists Jimmy Page, Eddie Van Halen and Eric Johnson. The EP101 recreates the EP3's tape echo effect and the gain control allows you to boost your signal by up to +11db with a light asymmetrical clipping at higher settings for a nice organic grit. The Echoplex Preamp runs on standard 9-volt power and contains power management circuitry to guarantee constant headroom performance throughout the normal life of a 9-volt battery. With a heavy-duty Phase 90-sized housing, a replica EP-3 knob, true bypass switching and a status LED, the Echoplex Preamp is built to take a beating on the road  so you can leave your fragile vintage piece at home. 

More Information
Product Name Dunlop EP101 Echoplex Pedal
Brand MXR
Condition New
MPN EP101
UPC 710137069305
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.
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