Klemt Echolette
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Klemt EcholetteFrom detritu--(at)--x.netcom.com Fri Oct 23 09:24:35 CDT 1998 From: detritu--(at)--x.netcom.com(Lord Valve) Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: Re: ID This "Ediolette" (?!?) 1x12 Cab? Date: 23 Oct 1998 07:23:39 GMT X-NETCOM-Date: Fri Oct 23 2:23:39 AM CDT 1998 Xref: geraldo.cc.utexas.edu alt.guitar.amps:134393 In <70p77m$40m$--(at)--x2.accesscom.net> "Ted A. Breaux" writes: > > >Scott McKnight wrote in message <70o17f$8n--(at)--jx-ixn3.ix.netcom.com>... >>I just got back from visiting a friend who had a 1x12 closed-back cab >>by a manufacturer I'd never heard of before. There was a script label >>on it with a name that looked something like Ediolette, though it's >>hard to tell for sure > >I am not familiar with this particular cab, but the manufacturer, >"Echolette", was a German company which was owned by Sennheiser. Most of >the Echolette stuff I've seen comes fro the 60s. > >Ted B. Lord Valve Speaketh: A Klemt Echolette model "S" tape-echo unit was used to juice up the ondioline solo on Del Shannon's "Runaway." The drummer and the bassist in one of my early bands were Air Force brats, and they brought one back from Germany; it was housed in a wooden frame along with a 4-channel 80 watt tube PA head. The two were linked together with a DIN jumper of some kind. The Echolette "S" unit was tube, also. The M80 had two rather large baseless power tubes...I don't remember exactly, but they had maybe 12 pins on the bottom. Hard to get, too, even back in 1970. We hadda order tapes all the way from Germany, which is how I learned that an echo tape is called a "Spielzientonebander." That echo unit was the best I ever heard, period. Made a Roland Spacecho sound like a tin can. Wish I still had it. We used two Altec A7-500 Voice of the Theater cabinets for mains, and they were so efficient that 80 watts was more than we ever needed. Tubes for PA, them wuz da daze...come to think of it, there wasn't a transistor in our whole damn band back then. I had two Leslies and a B-3, the geetah-pickuh had a Twin Reverb, the bassist had an SVT with BOTH 8-10 cabs (I was such a bass-freak, I bought the second one myself and put it on my side of the stage so I could hear MONDO low end) and I had a Traynor YBA-1A head driving a Dual Showman box loaded with two 15" JBL D-130s to play my electric piano through. Things stayed that way for quite awhile, until one day I ordered a solid-state graphic EQ kit from SWTPC (Southwest Technical Products Corp...remember them?) and put it inline between the monitor output on the Echolette and the Dynaco MK III we were using for a monitor amp. Killed the crap outta our headroom, but the freedom from feedback was *almost* worth it. Lord Valve Visit my website: http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/lord-valve/ Good tube FAQ for newbies. Click the e-mail link and request a tube catalog. I specialize in top quality HAND-SELECTED NOS and current-production vacuum tubes. Good prices, fast service. TONS of gear and parts in stock...let's DEAL! "I'm not an asshole, but I *play* one on the Internet." - Lord Valve
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