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Hello I used the Maestro Echoplex solid state EP 3 models and I always bought what they call back lubed tape - it looks like some sort of graphite coloured lubricant on the back of the tape and the munching days are all gone. Pity the noise, nightmares cutting/splicing tape, no parts or service wasnt as easy to get rid of,as well as patching up the crappy box they came in. I bought it from an importer actually the Eventide importer in Sydney Australia. http://www.syntec.com.au/frameset.html perhaps there is a local tape supplier near you? I think you deserve a medal for using a tape echo these days, I dont know if you use one and have 2 spares? I would like a reissue Echoplex but at about $1000+ US noone will buy one in Australia and I dont even know if there is a dealer here. We occasionally see those old Roland RE 201, RE 301, 501 and that big ugly 555 rack thing at the most disgusting outragous ripoff prices. Actually I went to the music shop when I first read about the Oberheim Echoplex still horrified someone actually called a digital box an Echoplex and nobody was excited about it, so I have never ever seen one in Australia. Regards to everyone Steven ----- Original Message ----- From: <SoundFNR@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:27 PM Subject: Re: back lubing echo > > I have been having a binding problem with the loops on my Roland >RE-201. > > I make up my own loops using 6xx Quantegy Mastering .25" tape, > > everything was fine until recently. I use 3 of these type delays and > > this one has an intermittent binding thing where it just stops, can't > > tell what causes it. > > How old is the tape? > Some tapes degrade and get "sticky". > > > >