ECHO2: PT2399 digital echo/delay module for Eurorack synthesisers (4HP)

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ECHO2: PT2399 digital echo/delay module for Eurorack synthesisers (4HP)

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Just your bog-standard echo module based around the tried-and-trusted PT2399 digital echo IC.

If you’re looking for a voltage controlled, effects-laden monster then you’re in the wrong place – on the other hand, if you want a nice, easy to use echo/delay unit then this will have you covered. 

 

Works well with audio signals (obviously) but can also do interesting things to control voltages providing you keep them under 5V – because of the limitations of the PT2399, any signals over around 6V will distort in a rather nasty manner (which may be what you want …)

 


Two pots, one for delay and one for feedback, keep things nice and simple – just the job for adding a bit of depth to your patches without blowing a hole in your bank balance. 

 

Finishing kit includes Alpha pots and Davies 1900h clone knobs.

Supplied with the usual 3mm laser-cut perspex panel, this module is 4HP (~20mm) wide – power cable and mounting hardware (M3x10 machine screws) are also supplied. 

 

Users of Doepfer cases may find that M3x8 screws are a better fit.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These items are handmade – this means that some imperfections are inevitable; I endeavour to clean excess flux from boards but little bits and pieces may remain. If this bothers you, then don’t buy the module – simple.
All modules are tested prior to shipping.
All modules are provided with panels made from laser-cut and engraved 3mm perspex and are provided with an appropriate number of M3x10 machine screws for mounting purposes. Any modules which require power are supplied with a Eurorack power cable – passive modules aren’t (obviously)
This combination works for 99% of cases – if you’re one of the outliers (eg. you use M2.5 or 4-40 screws) then you should be prepared to supply your own mounting hardware. 
I get that some people don’t dig the perspex panels, so if you’d prefer to fabricate your own, let me know at checkout time and I can supply design files in DXF (AutoCAD) and/or FPD (Front Panel Designer) formats.

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Category: Musical Instruments:Pro Audio Equipment:Synthesisers and Sound Modules
Location: York