Product Details
- Brand: SolidGold FX
- Style: Delay,Modulation
- Color: Gold
- Item Weight: 1 Pounds
- Voltage: 9 Volts
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Package Dimensions: 5.55 x 4.13 x 2.72 inches
- Country of Origin: Canada
- Item model number: EM-III
- Date First Available: May 20, 2021
- Color Name: Gold
- Signal Format: Analog
- Power Source: Corded Electric
- Voltage: 9 Volts
- Multi-Head Tape Delay pedal, with Octave and Modulation
- 70 to 1000 milliseconds delay time with Tap Tempo
- Color Knob - for crisp and bright tape echo to murky lo-fi analog repeats
- Warp feature - for instant self-oscillation Wall-of-Sound Swells
- Glitch feature - replicates snapping tape sounds
- Switchable True Bypass/ Buffered Trails modes
- Top-mounted jacks - for ease of pedalboard mounting
- Powered by a regular 9V DC PSU, (centre -, 2,1 mm, ~70 mA current draw)
Welcome to the new SolidGoldFX EM-III Multi-Head Octave Echo; the smallest,
most powerful and by far the most versatile SolidGoldFX delay pedal to date.
Building on SGFX’s Electroman Delay legacy, the EM-III manages to both echo
the past, present and future. With EM-III’s wide-ranging yet ultra-intuitive
control set, placing warm analog-voiced echoes, precise and modern delays, as
well as experimental and futuristic sound designs, are all just a single stomp
away. At your feet (or fingers) you have a multi-head tape style echo, with
the ability to add in a signal an octave lower to the primary delay head. This
can result in dancing, rhythmic delays with body and gravitas, as well as bold
washy soundscapes. These two core features are controlled via a single mini-
toggle. Flick it left to select between 1, 2 or 3 delay heads or flick it
right to toggle the octave effect on and off. From there, just set your Delay
Level, Repeats and Time via the knobs or tap in your preferred tempo via the
soft-click tap tempo switch and let the good echo times roll. The EM-III also
sports delay modulation introduced via the Flutter control. Keep it at center
position for no modulation. Dial it left for a slow and dreamy chorus-like
modulation or right for a faster vibrato, letting you create lush oceanic
movement, tape-style crinkles, eerie tension and beautiful dissonance. The
color knob allows you to engage both high-pass and low-pass filtering. Dead-
cent