Roland Re 501. Roland RE 501 Super Chorus Vintage & Modern Guitars I'm getting hold of a head de-gausser next week, so that should improve. While its analog charm and rich effects make it a coveted piece for echo.
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The Roland RE-501 was the last tape effect that Roland produced as the introduction of digital delay and reverb was quickly replacing the older style tape effects In 1980, Roland introduced the RE-501 Chorus Echo, which used noise reduction circuitry to make it even quieter and added a second mono input and an additional mono output via a pair of balanced LINE-level XLR connectors
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1982 Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo Effects Unit A blast from Roland's past! Resplendent in all its analog chorus and tape echo glory! This remarkable piece of engineering is a feature rich continuation of the Space Echo These tape echos were designed for PA/Guitar, but quickly found a home in the recording studio. In 1980, Roland introduced the RE-501 Chorus Echo, which used noise reduction circuitry to make it even quieter and added a second mono input and an additional mono output via a pair of balanced LINE-level XLR connectors
Roland RE501 Chorus Echo image (278525) Audiofanzine. Roland updated the aesthetic to the new orange and black color scheme and included all the updated features from the prior units The additions of a digital VU meter and balanced XLR input and output were unique to this model.
Roland RE501 Chorus Echo Reverb. Estimated Value for Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo on Reverb In 1980, Roland introduced the RE-501 Chorus Echo, which used noise reduction circuitry to make it even quieter and added a second mono input and an additional mono output via a pair of balanced LINE-level XLR connectors