1977 Morley Evo-1 Oil Can Echo-Delay Pedal......Complete Overhaul & Test
Jack & I were flattered recently when the Morley company asked us to restore one of their 1977 Echo-Delay Pedals, which uses a Tel-Ray-style oil can unit to produce some really incredible effects. This video documents the entire procedure including disassembly, cleaning, reassembly and repair.....with with a detailed discussion of design and operating theory, history, and an audio demonstration of the echo-delay effect in stereo. In addition we will be visited by Ollie, Jack, and KC at various times during the video to break up the monotony ;) If you enjoy advertising-free videos like this one, please SUBSCRIBE to our channel and help us reach the 100,000 subscriber threshold. Also, you can help support our channel by becoming a Patreon patron at / uncledougsvintageamps , or by making a PayPal donation to: [email protected]. Thanks so much for watching. Here is a link to the Premier Guitar (I mistakenly said Vintage Guitar in the video.....sorry ;) story featuring the Morley Evo-1: https://www.premierguitar.com/article... For those interested in further pursuing the history and design of Morley delay pedals, the company has provided the following patent numbers to assist your research: US Patent number 2,892,898 (Delay Apparatus, filed Feb. 21, 1958, granted June 30, 1959) US Patent number 3,072,543 (Dielectric Signal Storage Device, filed Oct. 8, 1958, granted Jan. 8, 1963) US Patent number 3,215,911 (Electrostatic Storage System, filed Sept. 5, 1961, granted Nov. 2, 1965) US Patent Number 3072543 A Dielectric signal storage device (Rotating Sound Synth)

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