Mr. Sternberg, who ran Bonne Music on the southside of Syracuse NY, was the sole US importer for Dynacord & Sennheiser in the early 60's. As a result my hometown heroes all sounded like Phil Spector productions. The hot band on the east side of town (The Vikings) sang thru their Fender piggyback amps and each guy had his own Echochord, except for Carmen the lead singer who actually sang thru a makeshift PA (first one in town) with a Hohner Echolette. I was a Maestro Echoplex guy myself...
Sounds great! How many inches is the used tape loop? Is it difficult to create it by yourself? By the way, what is the name of the last song you played?
Thanks. I don't remember the exact length now, but I think it is about 20 inches (I can check that if you really need exact length). I have never done the tape myself, but it should be pretty easy. There few places in Finland, which sell the ready made tapes.
The last song is called Kaksi Kitaraa (Two Guitars). You can search youtube with Kaksi Kitaraa to find more samples. I believe it is traditional Russian melody, which was made as guitar instrumental during early 60's.
I must say that while your use of the whammy bar is tasty, in terms of evaluating the sound of the echo units, it kind of gets in the way... know what i mean?
Could somebody tell me the value of the Dynacord Echocord. I want to sell it, but I don't know the value is.
Froom7 1 year ago
@Jay67A ....and all the players in town (who could afford them) used Sennheiser mics, a ball model with built-in gooseneck. They sounded awesome.
negriljerry 1 year ago
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negriljerry 1 year ago
Mr. Sternberg, who ran Bonne Music on the southside of Syracuse NY, was the sole US importer for Dynacord & Sennheiser in the early 60's. As a result my hometown heroes all sounded like Phil Spector productions. The hot band on the east side of town (The Vikings) sang thru their Fender piggyback amps and each guy had his own Echochord, except for Carmen the lead singer who actually sang thru a makeshift PA (first one in town) with a Hohner Echolette. I was a Maestro Echoplex guy myself...
negriljerry 1 year ago
@negriljerry Cool info :)
Jay67A 1 year ago
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A great vintage product from Dynacord. In good conditions the price is around 600$, but first find this collector !
organeu 1 year ago
A great vintage product from Dynacord. In good conditions the price is around 600$, but first find this collector !
organeu 1 year ago
lovely!
777jordan 1 year ago
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stratmaniac 1 year ago
Hi! I have one S65 and one S76 to sell. If somebody interested...
Kidordine34 1 year ago
Sounds great! How many inches is the used tape loop? Is it difficult to create it by yourself? By the way, what is the name of the last song you played?
harmonicsynthesizer 2 years ago
Thanks. I don't remember the exact length now, but I think it is about 20 inches (I can check that if you really need exact length). I have never done the tape myself, but it should be pretty easy. There few places in Finland, which sell the ready made tapes.
The last song is called Kaksi Kitaraa (Two Guitars). You can search youtube with Kaksi Kitaraa to find more samples. I believe it is traditional Russian melody, which was made as guitar instrumental during early 60's.
Jay67A 2 years ago
Spagettiwestern-tremolo :)
kejonic 3 years ago
How do you connect the guitar via the echo to the amp? I always get a terrible buzz that is amplified in the amp of course.
soloduotrio 3 years ago
Nice Hank Marvin tone!
PeterPug007 4 years ago 3
I must say that while your use of the whammy bar is tasty, in terms of evaluating the sound of the echo units, it kind of gets in the way... know what i mean?
Zepster77 4 years ago
Molo avec le tremolo!!!
RockAbHilare 4 years ago