Analog Reel to Reel Tape Delay Effect Demonstration
I used a Akai GX-280D Reel to Reel (1972-1974) to demonstrate how to create a delay effect for use with any instrument. I used a small portable mixer (Mackie Mix12FX) to blend the original dry signal with the delayed signal from the reel to reel tape machine. The guitar is a Fender Stratocaster 1970s reissue (MIM).

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