
LSE-9 Eletronic Echo Unit
The Lang LSE-9 Electronic Echo Unit is a true analog delay pedal that transports players back to the golden age of vintage echo. Housed in a sturdy, retro-inspired enclosure, this pedal delivers a warm, organic delay that's a far cry from the digital sterility of modern effects. At the heart of the LSE-9 is a pair of custom-wound, tape-style delay chips that imbue each repeat with a delightfully lo-fi character. As the echoes fade, you'll hear a subtle warble and flutter that evokes the sound of classic tape echo units. It's an effect that's equal parts nostalgia and innovation, perfect for adding depth, dimension, and a touch of psychedelic magic to your guitar tone. Intuitive controls allow you to dial in the perfect delay time, feedback, and mix, while a handy tap tempo function makes it easy to sync the pedal to your playing. Whether you're laying down lush, atmospheric pads or punctuating your riffs with rhythmic echoes, the LSE-9 is a versatile tool that can elevate your sound to new sonic horizons. Rumor has it that this pedal was a secret weapon in the studio for legendary producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, who used it to craft the trippy, dub-inspired textures that defined his iconic productions. If it was good enough for the "Upsetter," it's sure to find a home on the pedalboards of discerning guitarists everywhere.



