One of my favorite effects ever, which I started using again full time. I had stupidly sold a my old UE405/UE400 rack set up and it took a while to track down good, functional ones to replace it. (Quick description: 2 space racks with 4 analog effects from 1981-3, switchable in any order, plus effects loop. UE400: compressor, phaser, overdrive (or distortion), flanger/chorus. UE405: compressor/limiter, parametric EQ, chorus, analog delay. Both need the footswitch to work).
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(I posted the following on TGP, since there was already a thread going): Random question about the delay on the UE405: I recently picked up another UE405 (always good to have a spare. Or two.) and it seems to be modulating the delay slightly on the longer repeats. I've had two in the past that did this to an extreme degree (i.e., anything beyond 3 o'clock on the delay time came across as seasick). Dell pp10l drivers xp. One I sold as-is; the second was an online purchase with an nice seller (so: returned).
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All are the x0x style. And I've had ones that didn't show this at all, both in the 9 and x0x style (my current 'live' one is beat to heck but sounds great) Off the cuff guesses: Failing chip(s) In need of recalibration (age or someone mucked with stuff) Power issues (unlikely, but can't be ruled out; it's an old house) Temperature issues (ditto) Has anyone experienced warbly delays with UE405 (without the chorus)? Or, if you have one now, would you mind cranking the delay to check whether you get some warble/modulation on the delay at longer delay times? I'm just curious about how common this is. I had a EU-400 back in the 90s and a friend had the Marty Wilson Piper approved EU-405. I don't remember his having any warble, but it was only ten years old then, not thirty!
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I would think chip or calibration first. I know that bucket brigade circuits develop noise and warble when pushed to excede specifications to get longer delay times. I think those max out at 350-400ms, so if you're getting more than that someone probably tweaked the delay time and it's out of calibration. If you're not, then one of the chips is likely failing and causing the problem. I tweaked mine phaser and tube screamer bias to see what different sounds they'd do. The tube screamer can get quite fuzzy. Is the delay based on the AD80 or the AD9?