
Echoman
Howard Davis-designed analog delay with dual MN3005 BBD chips. Up to 600ms with chorus and vibrato modes.
The Xvive V21 Echoman is an analog delay pedal designed by Howard Davis, the original creator of the Deluxe Memory Man. Built around two reissued MN3005 bucket-brigade delay chips, it delivers up to 600 milliseconds of warm analog repeats with wide bandwidth and good high-frequency response even at longer delay settings.
The five-knob layout controls Time (up to 600ms), Blend, Feedback, and Modulation, with a footswitch toggling between Chorus and Vibrato modes. The circuit uses internal voltage-doubling to achieve greater dynamic range and headroom from a 9V supply. High-tech filtering with noise reduction eliminates aliasing distortion for clean copies of the input signal.
Compact at 94 x 50 x 46mm and weighing 237g, the Echoman fits easily on pedalboards. True bypass switching ensures clean signal when off. Requires 9V DC center-negative power with minimum 80mA draw (no battery option).


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