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Description

Step into the world of nostalgic soundscapes with the Demedash Effects T-120 delay pedal. This unique piece of musical gear offers guitarists the ability to recreate the warm, saturated tones of vintage tape machines. Inspired by the lo-fi charm of the past, the T-120 provides a distinctive character that blends seamlessly with modern setups. Whether you're aiming for subtle textures or full-on ambient layers, this pedal delivers an authentic experience without the fuss of maintaining actual tape equipment.

At the heart of the T-120 is a custom modulation section, allowing you to infuse your sound with warble and flutter, mimicking the delightful imperfections of aging tape. It's not just about delay; it's about crafting an atmosphere where every note tells a story. With intuitive controls for delay time, feedback, and mix, you have the power to shape your sound to your exact preference.

Perfect for both studio and stage, the Demedash Effects T-120 is a favorite among musicians looking for that signature vintage vibe. Its robust construction ensures reliability, while its compact design makes it an easy fit on any pedalboard. Dive into the world of creative possibilities and explore the depths of your sonic imagination with the T-120.

Key Features:

  • Custom modulation section for authentic tape warble and flutter
  • Intuitive controls for delay time, feedback, and mix
  • Emulates vintage tape machine sound for a nostalgic tone
  • Compact design ideal for pedalboard integration
  • Durable construction for reliable performance on stage and in the studio
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Demedash Effects T-120 Videotape Echo: The Sound of Nostalgia!

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Demedash Effects T-120 Videotape Echo: The Sound of Nostalgia!

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Demedash Effects T-120 Videotape Echo

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Pedal of the Day

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Demedash Effects - T-120 Videotape Echo Demo

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Tri Pedal Reviews

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Demedash Effects T-120.

Features and functionality

  • The T-120 has a mid-focused voice, which is great for certain styles but can be challenging to blend into the background.

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  • The T-120 deluxe v2 provides stunning stereo sound, though it lacks a stereo input, limiting its placement in a stereo rig.

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  • The V2 version of the T-120 has a random function for VHS-style glitching, offering unique modulation options.

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  • The pedal's tape quality and mix knobs allow for a 100% wet signal without tone, volume, or presence loss, providing a unique sound texture.

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Comparisons

  • The T-120 and Caroline Kilobyte are both based on the PT2399 delay chip, with the Kilobyte offering easier signal integration.

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  • Users contemplate pairing it with the Electronic Audio Experiments Hypersleep, suggesting potential for a unique lo-fi combination.

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Use cases and applications

  • Setting the T-120 close to oscillation with modulation and short delay can create a unique reverb-like effect.

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  • The T-120 excels in creating ambient and soundscape effects, especially when layered with long delays or pads, making it ideal for lo-fi and nostalgic music styles.

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User experience

  • The deluxe V1 and V2 sound different; V2 may slightly boost volume, while V1 is quieter with a superior analog LFO.

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  • Owners appreciate the pedal's ability to produce inspired sounds reminiscent of degraded VHS tapes, suitable for artists like A L E X and kudasai beats.

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Critic Reviews

Demedash Effects T-120 review on pedal-of-the-day.com

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The Demedash Effects T-120 Videotape Echo delivers a nostalgic, vintage vibe, perfectly capturing the essence of worn-out VHS tapes. With adjustable parameters for Time, Echo, and Intensity, it allows for rich, warm echoes that can veer into delightful self-oscillation. However, its unique sound may not cater to all musical styles, potentially limiting its appeal. Additionally, the long wait time for production and the occasional difficulty in sourcing the pedal could frustrate eager musicians. Still, for those seeking a truly distinctive delay effect, the T-120 is a rewarding choice that stands out in the crowded pedal market.

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See how Andy Othling uses Demedash Effects T-120

Andy Othling

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In the YouTube video by The Pedal Zone titled "Picking Andy Othling's Ambient Brain | It's Time to See your Pedalboard as a DAW," Andy Othling uses the Demedash Effects T-120 alongside other gear such as his Telecaster, Benson Amps, and various effects pedals including the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star and Signal Blender, Chase Bliss Audio Mood, Blooper, Generation Loss, and CXM 1978 Reverb, as well as the Electro-Harmonix POG2 and Death By Audio Evil Filter.

See how samuraiguitarist uses Demedash Effects T-120

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See how Shiv Mehra uses Demedash Effects T-120

Shiv Mehra

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See how Steve Onotera uses Demedash Effects T-120

Steve Onotera

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See how Masaaki Yaguchi uses Demedash Effects T-120

Masaaki Yaguchi

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A photograph of Masaaki Yaguchi's pedalboard, published in an interview with "Guitar Magazine Japan," confirms his use of the Demedash Effects T-120 Videotape Echo.

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