

🎸 Elevate your sound with vintage tape echo magic—compact, powerful, and irresistibly vibey!
The Universal Audio Orion Tape Echo Effect Pedal delivers a meticulously authentic emulation of the legendary 1970s Maestro EP-III tape echo, featuring three selectable tape machine modes (Mint, Worn, Old) and a unique Wonk control for modulated repeats. Its analog preamp adds warmth and grit, while true/trails bypass and analog dry through ensure pristine signal quality. Compact yet robust, built with stainless steel and designed for decades of dependable performance, the Orion is a must-have for professionals seeking vintage tape delay tones in a modern pedalboard-friendly format.











| ASIN | B0CGG8RFJ5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,214 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #87 in Electric Guitar Delay & Reverb Effects #8,058 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Connector Type | 1/4-inch TS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (34) |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2023 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio, USB Type C |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Item model number | GPS-ORN |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 3.75 x 3.05 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 250 milliamp_hours |
S**1
Great model of a vintage Echoplex tape delay!
The compact versions of the UAFX pedals didn't initially catch my eye at the original list price (around $179), but UAFX has marked these down to $99.99 across all vendors twice now, so keep an eye out for sale opportunities! I should note that I do already own the Golden Reverberator, and these compact pedals basically break off pieces of the larger units in smaller and cheaper form. So, given that I do not own the Starlight (which is their full-size delay pedal with several different modes), I opted to give the Orion a chance. The Orion is an excellent digital adaptation of a vintage Echoplex tape delay unit. For those unfamiliar, the EP-III was like the size of a small suitcase (or large lunch box, maybe?) and became popular in the 70's not just for its echo effect, but also its preamp, which adds a subtle warmth and saturation to your tone. The cool thing about the Orion is that it has a switch on top of the unit to allow you to leave the preamp circuit on even when the delay is disengaged. I tried it, and the effect is noticeable. I could definitely see wanting this as an always-on effect. For that reason, a lot of people actually run Echoplex style effects in front of your amp/preamp, instead of in the effects loop. That way, you get the benefit of the preamp fed into your amp or modeler. However, there is no right answer to this, and you can experiment and use it whichever way you feel sounds best. As for the delay effects, I wouldn't say that a tape delay is the type of delay I would normally go to first, but the Orion sounds amazing and is quite versatile. First of all, the DELAY knob ranges from 80 to 700 milliseconds, so you are covered on everything from vintage slap back to quarter-note/rhythmic delays. With FEEDBACK all the way down, you get only a single repeat, but turn it up and the pedal can go into self-oscillation. The mod switch goes between models of MINT, WORN, and OLD tape units. On MINT setting and with the WONK knob set low, you can get relatively pristine repeats that are closer to a digital delay than an analog delay like a DM-2 or MXR Carbon Copy. The WORN and OLD models have repeats with lower fidelity and, combined with the WONK knob, they add "wow, flutter, and modulation" to the repeats. Finally, the Orion has a REC LEVEL adjustment, which adjusts how hot the signal is fed into the tape delay. This will make the repeats louder, but also more saturated and (eventually) a bit distorted. You can work this control in conjunction with the MIX knob to make your repeats more or less prominent in your signal. At the full price, an argument could be made that the UAFX Starlight - or a competing multi-delay pedal like the BOSS DD-8 or DD-200 - would be a better value. However, I think the compact size, excellent build quality, and ease of use make the Orion an attractive option, especially at the sale price. I think the Orion is an excellent pedal for what it offers as a vintage style delay, as well as the EP preamp feature.
A**K
Awesome tape echo sounds!
Sounds like the real deal. Has all of the vibe and character of the original units. The preamp sounds excellent, and you can switch off if needed. Off to outer space!
A**R
So glad I purchased this
Absolutely my Favorite Tape echo. I really captured that real Tape echo sound. Universal Audio's Orion tape echo delivers classic, Echoplex-esque delay tones. Switchable true/trails bypass, Preamp off/on and analog dry through controls. This is the Tape Delay you need. It emulates a Mint Worn or old EP-III tape delays with a flick of a switch. I couldn't be happier and I got it on sale for 99$
S**S
Closest to the real thing
I have a real Fulltone Tube Tape Echo, and this emulation is the closest to the real thing I’ve heard. Yes, the real one is better, but it costs much more, is huge, has mechanical noise, and is vulnerable to wear. This pedal has 90% of the vibe and none of those downsides.
J**B
Awesome fun
Arrived quickly in perfect condition. A lot of fun to play w. Sounds great
F**D
Great pedal for classic space-y effects
For the price, this is an excellent tape echo pedal. The range of features are particularly useful if you want to get that "crackling, worn tape" sound. And it's just a knob-twist away from clean and modern slapback sounds. Good for rockabilly, classic rock, or modern shoegaze sounds.
M**R
Great Tape Echo pedal
Excellent!!!
S**D
Best in the market
Wonderful echo and delay pedal
S**A
Justo lo que buscaba, muy parecido al echopark o echo machine de behringer
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