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Description

The Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 Effects Pedal is your go-to delay pedal for achieving stunning echo effects with effortless ease. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned guitarists, this pedal combines straightforward functionality with a rich sonic palette. With just three intuitive knobs, you can dial in the perfect delay, ranging from a quick slapback to a cavernous echo. Two selectable effect modes—Hi-Fi Tape Echo and Lo-Fi Delay—allow you to switch between a lush, tape-saturated sound and a vintage digital delay vibe. The compact design ensures it fits snugly on your pedalboard, while still delivering powerful, studio-quality echoes.

One of the standout features of the Echelon Echo v2 is its user-friendly tap tempo functionality. A long press of the footswitch lets you enter tap tempo mode, where you can set the tempo using the same switch. The crossfading time change allows seamless tempo adjustments without any disruptive noise, ensuring that your performance remains smooth and uninterrupted. Whether you're jamming at home or playing live, the Echelon Echo v2 ensures that your delay effects are always on point.

Powered by a standard 9V supply and drawing less than 100mA, this pedal is designed for convenience and efficiency. The analog dry signal path ensures low noise and zero latency, preserving the integrity of your original tone. Built with robust materials and crafted in Orange County, California, the Echelon Echo v2 is as durable as it is versatile.

Key Features:

  • Adjustable delay time from 50 to 1000 ms
  • Hi-Fi Tape Echo and Lo-Fi Delay modes
  • Tap tempo with 4 rhythmic subdivisions
  • Crossfading time change for seamless transitions
  • Analog dry signal path for low noise
  • Compact design with top jacks for easy pedalboard integration
  • Powered by standard 9V DC adapter (not included)
  • Made in Orange County, California

Product specs

Available since February 2022
Analogico No
Delay Time 1.000 ms
tap feature Yes
Battery Operation No
PSU included No

FAQs

Does the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 Effects Pedal have a tap tempo feature?

Yes, the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 includes a tap tempo feature, allowing you to easily sync the delay time with your music.

What is the delay time range for the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2?

The Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 offers an adjustable delay time range from 50 to 1000 milliseconds, suitable for a variety of echo effects from quick slapback to long, spacious delays.

Can the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 be powered by batteries?

No, the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 does not support battery operation. It requires an external power supply, which is not included with the pedal.

Is the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 suitable for pedalboard setups?

Yes, the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 has a small footprint with top jacks, making it pedalboard-friendly and easy to integrate into any setup.

Does the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 maintain the integrity of the original guitar signal?

Yes, the Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 features an analog dry signal path, ensuring low noise and zero latency to preserve the original tone of your guitar.

Neunaber Audio

Neunaber Audio

Echelon Echo v2 Demo | Keven Eknes

Video thumbnail for Echelon Echo v2 Demo | Keven Eknes by Neunaber Audio

Echelon Echo v2 Demo | Keven Eknes

Neunaber Audio

Neunaber Audio

Video thumbnail for #69 Neunaber Audio: Elements Series - Echelon Echo v2 by Ponderer Sounds

#69 Neunaber Audio: Elements Series - Echelon Echo v2

Ponderer Sounds

Ponderer Sounds

Video thumbnail for Neunaber - Echelon Echo V2 (Mono) at NAMM 2020 by Delicious Audio

Neunaber - Echelon Echo V2 (Mono) at NAMM 2020

Delicious Audio

Delicious Audio

Reviews

PROS

  • Excellent transparency; effects sound extremely good and clean

  • Multiple modes available for versatile sound options

  • High-quality build with sturdy metal chassis

  • Smooth switch with tap tempo and multiple delay functions

  • Compact design fits easily into any pedalboard

  • Studio-quality delay, highly praised by users

  • Clean sound with no unwanted noise

  • Offers a range from slapback to long chain delays

CONS

  • May sound too dry for some acoustic guitar applications

  • Comparable ambient sound achievable with other delay pedals

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Neunaber Echelon Echo v2 Effects Pedal.

Features and functionality

  • The Echelon Echo v2 can be customized through software, allowing users to fine-tune settings before using the simplified three-knob interface.

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  • The EXP controller enables switching among effects, offering the potential to have up to four separate pedals with two presets each.

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  • The Echelon Echo v2 retains bypass mode functionality and LED indications even when effects are not operational due to power supply issues.

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Software and compatibility

  • Neunaber's software offers around five to six options for both Reverb and Delay, including an Infinity Hold feature.

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Comparisons

  • Owners often compare the Echelon to Strymon pedals, finding Neunaber's sound darker and more textured, especially in reverb and shimmer effects.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Infinity Hold feature cannot be used simultaneously with other effects, limiting its use to a single effect at a time.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Using a 12V DC, center negative, 1A power supply may cause the Echelon Echo v2 to malfunction; switching to a 9V supply resolved the issue for one user.

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