Dandy Horse kit

Item number: 2318

Chorus, flanger, fixed flanger filter and double track delay.

Category: Modulation

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starting from 108,00 €

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Shipping time: 3-7 Working days



Description

The Dandy Horse is a reproduction of the vintage Echo Flanger circuit, a 4 in 1 effect producing a chorus, flanger, fixed flanger filter and double track delay effect, adapted to use either two 3007 or two 3207 BBDs in place of the original?s two unobtanium SAD1024.

This kit contains the PCB and all necessary parts. The enclosure can be selected, please select 4 knobs for 6,3mm shaft separately.
Here is the bill of material: bill of material

This project is by Lectric-fx, in cooperation with Musikding. If you have any problems with the contents of the kit, please contact Das Musikding (Klaus). Since this project is very complex, it is more for the experienced builder. For technical problems here is the link to the support-forum: Lectric-fx Support.

Here is the direct link to the manual with layout and schematic:
Instructions


Instrument: Guitar
Effect-Type: Mod/Echo

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1 from 1 Customers found the following product review helpful
5 from 5 BBD modulation circuit : 4 effects in one box, warm and beautiful sounds.

I think it is faithful to the original, once properly calibrated.

Instructions are very well done, facilitating the building process. No need to be intimidated by the calibration part, like I was.

This device sounds analog : the modulation is very rich and colourful, the feedback is powerful.

First, I tried to calibrate it as closely as I could from the instructions.
On my build, I felt like the modulation was a bit weak. So I slightly increased one of the Gain trimmer, and it felt more like the original. I used the Dry switch to fine-tune the dry-wet ratio.

I mostly use the Flanger and the Chorus, the two other effects sound good but I am not entirely sure how to use them.
The circuit sounds good at any settings, but for a normal reasonable chorus or flanger effect, I would set Depth and Tune pots somewhere between mid and fully CW. Feedback set in the first quarter of rotation...

Setting the feedback control on higher values can lead to interesting sound experiments...

Works great with many instruments, highly recommended.

., 15.10.2021
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5 from 5 Dandy Horse (Echoflanger)

Excellent kit, very happy with it. It sounds to 99% like an original Echoflanger when biased right!

., 02.04.2022
Total entries: 1


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