NUX NDD-7 Tape Echo Delay Effects Pedal
The NUX NDD-7 Tape Echo is a deep-emulation pedal designed as a tribute to the Roland RE-201 Space Echo — one of the most-recorded tape delay and spring reverb units in history. NUX's high-resolution circuit modeling captures the warm wobble, head wear, and slightly imperfect time-of-flight character that made the original a workhorse on reggae, dub, post-punk, ambient, and shoegaze records. Multiple head-combination modes feed the front-panel mode switch, while controls for repeat rate, intensity, and tone put the pedal exactly where producers like Lee "Scratch" Perry and Daniel Lanois lived. True-stereo I/O, tap tempo, and an all-metal chassis make it stage- and recording-ready.
| Current Draw | ~100mA (typical) / <150mA (maximum) |
| Dimensions | 105 x 115 x 58mm |
| Features | Dynamic Range: 103dBu (A-weighted) / 105dBu (unweighted), Latency: 1ms |
| Input Impedance | 5MΩ |
| Maximum Input Level | 1.5Vrms |
| Maximum Output Level | 1.5Vrms |
| Output Impedance | 100Ω |
| Power Supply | 9V DC (negative tip) |
| Sampling Rate | 48kHz / 32-bit |
| Type | Effects Pedal |
| Weight | 440g |