The gorgeous take on the Binson Echorec echo by Danish company T-Rex was unveiled about six years ago at the 2017 Winter NAMM show. The company went through a complicated time immediately after that announcement and no news of its release were share until the unit re-emerged at the NAMM 2023 show.
For the unaware, the Echorec was an Italian-made echo effect from the ’50s based on a magnetic drum system, rather than tape, and was the first to deliver what today is commonly referred to as a “multi-tap” delay. It became the delay effect of choice of many legendary guitarists, including Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour.
The T-Rex Binson Echorec is very close to the original, but with the controls on the top and a footswitch, and with a modern addition that allows it to deliver longer delays up to 1.2 seconds. Additionally, this unit allows controlling the volume of each head through a potentiometer in the back of the case.
Its features include:
- 2 recording heads with short and long delays and adjustable drum speed of +/- 20%
- 4 switchable playback heads, each with their own dedicated level adjustment
- Selection between repeats and swells
- Balanced I/O for studio applications
- Connections for external speed adjustment and bypass
The unit is now shipping and can be purchased at Sweetwater.
T-Rex Binson Echorec, Builder’s Notes
Ready for the ultimate Floyd-ian mindbender? If so, the T-Rex Binson Echorec stands ready to deliver. The T-Rex Echorec is a masterful reinvention of the magnetic disk echo machine famously employed by Pink Floyd on — you guessed it — “Echoes,” among other tracks in the band’s legendary repertoire. It also provided the secret sauce to Hank Marvin’s signature guitar tone. Even John Bonham used it to craft his cavernous, levee-breaking drum sound. The T-Rex Echorec yields period-correct magnetic disk echoes, with four playback heads for maximum sonic flexibility. You also get adjustable drum speed, a “magic eye” level indicator, studio-ready balanced I/O, and connections for external speed adjustment and bypass. If you want to kick it into interstellar overdrive, the T-Rex Binson Echorec will supply you with one of the most authentic ways to do it.
A masterful reinvention of a classic effect
The T-Rex Binson Echorec is one of the most feature-rich re-creations of the legendary magnetic disk echo machine we’ve seen here at Sweetwater. For starters, it includes two recording heads with short and long delays, plus adjustable drum speed of +/- 20%. Four switchable playback heads, each with their own dedicated level adjustment, enable you to choose individual echoes and swells. You get a “magic eye” vacuum tube indicator for your input signal level, along with balanced I/O for studio applications. A connection for external drum speed adjustment and a connection for external bypass round out the magnificent T-Rex Binson Echorec.T-Rex Binson Echorec Magnetic Disk Delay Features:
- Reinvents the magnetic disk echo machine employed by Pink Floyd, Hank Marvin, John Bonham, and others
- 2 recording heads with short and long delays and adjustable drum speed of +/- 20%
- 4 switchable playback heads, each with their own dedicated level adjustment
- Selection between repeats and swells
- “Magic eye” vacuum tube indicator for input signal level
- Balanced I/O for studio applications
- Connections for external speed adjustment and bypass