Hi guys, i hope some of you can help me out with an issue i'm having with my newly purchased Melos Echo Chamber.
I just bought it second hand on eBay fairly cheap, and i was told it came with a 'new' tape cartridge, and that it was in full working order. If you're wondering, it's the model that looks almost identical to the Univox EC-80, perhaps rebranded.
Anyway...
I can't deny it doesn't work, and it sounds beautiful! You can't beat that warm tape delay, BUT i have run into a few problems that potentially ruin it for me, and i'd hate to have to send it back (the seller has kindly offered a full refund if i return it). I have a sneaking feeling that something may have got damaged in the postage, or perhaps the seller was unaware of how bad the warble is.
Basically, i was hardly expecting a pristine/perfect sounding model, but this thing seems to have a mind of it's own. Tape delay is renowned for it's flutter/warble but this this fluctuates so much on occasion that it sounds wildly out of tune and frankly ruins the sound. I'll try record a little demo later and upload it if that would help anyone figure out what's wrong. Despite the 'new' tape cartridge, i'm hoping that this is the cause of the problem, perhaps the wrong type of tape or shedding oxide? I have no idea... but i'd much rather it be a problem with the tape and buy a new refurbished one than it be a problem with the machine itself.
To my very untrained ear... it sounds like the motors running the tape aren't able to run at a consistent speed, perhaps something is loose, but the sound of the echos is constantly wavering, sometimes to dramatic amounts, i know there's supposed to be a normal level of flutter with these old things, i love that, but this really doesn't sound right. Sometimes it's spot on, and sounds sublime, but for the most part it's constantly wavering up and down, almost totally randomly, ever so slightly speeding up/or slowing down, it's as if my echo chamber rather drunk.
Despite that, every minute or so, the echo will cut out completely for a second before coming back on again, which i assume is where the tape is stitched together in the cartridge... again surely this isn't right, it couldn't be used professionally, or even on an amateur level with an obvious total drop in sound and echo every couple of minutes. This leads me to believe it could be a problem with this rather ancient looking cartridge.
FINAL PROBLEM doesn't affect me too much, but perhaps it could allude as to what's causing the ridiculous fluctuations, but turning the repeat knob up past 5 (halfway) causes the machine to violently feedback on itself to an instantly unusable level, i'm sure this isn't right either as half of the dial is essentially unusable. I've tried experimenting with all the settings, and i'm just not able to get higher repeats without it feedbacking to oblivion, it's just ridiculously loud white noise basically within a few seconds of turning the dial up.
Sorry for the long post, but it's bumming me out and i don't want to keep the seller waiting too long as to whether or not i'll be keeping it.
TL;DR - Melos Echo Chamber warbles way too much, sounds like can't run tape can't keep a consistent speed, sometimes briefly cuts out all together. BONUS problem - can't turn "Repeat" dial up past 5 without it feedbacking to oblivion, regardless of whether i'm playing guitar or not.
I hope some of you techy guys can help!!
Thanks all,
Sammy
I just bought it second hand on eBay fairly cheap, and i was told it came with a 'new' tape cartridge, and that it was in full working order. If you're wondering, it's the model that looks almost identical to the Univox EC-80, perhaps rebranded.
Anyway...
I can't deny it doesn't work, and it sounds beautiful! You can't beat that warm tape delay, BUT i have run into a few problems that potentially ruin it for me, and i'd hate to have to send it back (the seller has kindly offered a full refund if i return it). I have a sneaking feeling that something may have got damaged in the postage, or perhaps the seller was unaware of how bad the warble is.
Basically, i was hardly expecting a pristine/perfect sounding model, but this thing seems to have a mind of it's own. Tape delay is renowned for it's flutter/warble but this this fluctuates so much on occasion that it sounds wildly out of tune and frankly ruins the sound. I'll try record a little demo later and upload it if that would help anyone figure out what's wrong. Despite the 'new' tape cartridge, i'm hoping that this is the cause of the problem, perhaps the wrong type of tape or shedding oxide? I have no idea... but i'd much rather it be a problem with the tape and buy a new refurbished one than it be a problem with the machine itself.
To my very untrained ear... it sounds like the motors running the tape aren't able to run at a consistent speed, perhaps something is loose, but the sound of the echos is constantly wavering, sometimes to dramatic amounts, i know there's supposed to be a normal level of flutter with these old things, i love that, but this really doesn't sound right. Sometimes it's spot on, and sounds sublime, but for the most part it's constantly wavering up and down, almost totally randomly, ever so slightly speeding up/or slowing down, it's as if my echo chamber rather drunk.
Despite that, every minute or so, the echo will cut out completely for a second before coming back on again, which i assume is where the tape is stitched together in the cartridge... again surely this isn't right, it couldn't be used professionally, or even on an amateur level with an obvious total drop in sound and echo every couple of minutes. This leads me to believe it could be a problem with this rather ancient looking cartridge.
FINAL PROBLEM doesn't affect me too much, but perhaps it could allude as to what's causing the ridiculous fluctuations, but turning the repeat knob up past 5 (halfway) causes the machine to violently feedback on itself to an instantly unusable level, i'm sure this isn't right either as half of the dial is essentially unusable. I've tried experimenting with all the settings, and i'm just not able to get higher repeats without it feedbacking to oblivion, it's just ridiculously loud white noise basically within a few seconds of turning the dial up.
Sorry for the long post, but it's bumming me out and i don't want to keep the seller waiting too long as to whether or not i'll be keeping it.
TL;DR - Melos Echo Chamber warbles way too much, sounds like can't run tape can't keep a consistent speed, sometimes briefly cuts out all together. BONUS problem - can't turn "Repeat" dial up past 5 without it feedbacking to oblivion, regardless of whether i'm playing guitar or not.
I hope some of you techy guys can help!!
Thanks all,
Sammy
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