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Description

Step into a world of sonic possibilities with the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman, an essential addition to any guitarist's pedalboard. This analog delay pedal, powered by the renowned XVive Chip Design (MN 3005 BBS), delivers rich and warm echoes that evoke the classic tones of yesteryear while offering modern versatility. With up to 600 ms of delay time, you can craft anything from subtle slapbacks to ambient soundscapes with ease.

The Echoman's intuitive controls for Time, Blend, Feedback, and Modulation allow you to shape your sound precisely to your liking. Whether you're looking to add a touch of chorus or a splash of vibrato, the tactile switch provides seamless transitions without a hitch. Built with true bypass, your signal remains pristine when the pedal is not in use, ensuring that your tone stays as pure as possible.

Enclosed in a robust metal housing, the V21 Echoman is both durable and compact, perfect for gigging musicians who need reliable gear that won't take up too much space. The pedal features a straightforward interface with a clear status LED and a bypass footswitch, making it easy to use even in low-light conditions. Designed with practicality in mind, it connects via standard 6.3 mm mono jacks and operates with a 9 V DC power supply.

Key Features:

  • Analog operation with XVive Chip Design (MN 3005 BBS)
  • Up to 600 ms delay time
  • True bypass circuitry
  • Controls for Time, Blend, Feedback, and Modulation
  • Chorus/Vibrato tactile switch
  • Durable metal housing with status LED
  • Input and output: 6.3 mm mono jack
  • Requires 9 V DC power supply (not included)

Product specs

Available since October 2019
Analogico Yes
Delay Time 600 ms
tap feature No
Battery Operation No
PSU included No

FAQs

What type of delay is the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman?

The Xvive Audio V21 Echoman is an analog delay pedal, offering a warm and natural delay sound characteristic of analog circuitry.

How long is the maximum delay time on the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman?

The Xvive Audio V21 Echoman provides a maximum delay time of 600 milliseconds, suitable for short to medium delay effects.

Does the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman have a tap tempo feature?

No, the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman does not include a tap tempo feature, so delay times are adjusted manually.

Can the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman be powered by batteries?

The Xvive Audio V21 Echoman cannot be powered by batteries; it requires an external power supply for operation.

Is a power supply included with the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman?

No, the Xvive Audio V21 Echoman does not come with a power supply included; you will need to purchase one separately.

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Juliana Wilson

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Juliana Wilson

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Xvive: ECHOMAN V21 Analog Delay | 600ms with Modulation

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Brett Kingman

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V21 ECHOMAN - Official XVIVE Video

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Kennis Russell

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Xvive Echoman V21 Analog Delay Guitar Pedal Review and Demo

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Tobias Holenstein

Reviews

PROS

  • Warm, vintage sound with quick degradation enhances analog echo experience

  • Compact design combines delay and chorus, saving pedalboard space

  • Solidly built knobs, rare for mini pedals

  • Provides two modulation types: chorus and vibrato, expanding sound possibilities

  • Clean, noise-free performance for an analog delay

  • Responsive feedback knob allows dynamic sound control through picking

  • Versatile sound variations in a small package at a moderate price

CONS

  • Lack of tap tempo may limit tempo-synced playing

  • Knobs feel slightly delicate, requiring careful handling

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Xvive Audio V21 Echoman.

Features and functionality

  • The Xvive Echoman achieves up to 600ms delay time in a compact form, appealing for those seeking a portable solution with extended capabilities.

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  • The pedal's modulation is praised, especially the chorus mode, which adds movement to repeats with the mod knob set to noon.

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  • The mix control boosts delayed volume and cuts dry signal at higher levels, allowing for a full wet mix.

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  • The Echoman features a drive control that can be used as a boost even when the delay is bypassed, adding versatility to its functionality.

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Comparisons

  • Based on user feedback, the Echoman shares circuitry similarities with the Xvive Memory W3 but targets sounding closer to the larger DMM.

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  • The Echoman's echo becomes more crushed and gritty with longer delay times, a characteristic not captured by many digital emulations like the EHX Canyon.

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  • The Pigtronix Constellator is essentially a rebranded version of the Echoman, often sold at a higher price, suggesting value in the Echoman's affordability.

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Use cases and applications

  • The pedal is effective for live performances, especially in creating self-oscillation effects and as a chorus/vibrato, adding versatility for gigging musicians.

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  • Pads processed through the Echoman can achieve an ethereal sound with high feedback settings, just before self-oscillation.

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  • The Echoman is noted for being a compact analog delay with stereo output and an expression jack, making it highly functional for diverse setups.

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User experience

  • The Echoman performs well on synths, offering clearer repeats than the DM-2 and DM-2W, with the first repeat being particularly clear and snappy.

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  • Some owners have reported static or microphonic noise when adjusting the level pot, indicating potential issues with the build or design.

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Build quality

  • The bypass switch is a hard switch with smooth tactility until activation, but the recessed chorus/vibrato switch is harder to push.

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  • Potentiometers are PCB-mounted without case-mounted nuts, potentially affecting durability, common in mini pedals.

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Value and pricing

  • The Echoman was seen as an excellent deal when priced at $59, with some users speculating that prices may rise once it's sold out.

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