Professional Service & Repairs for Roland Space Echo and Other Tape Delays.
I offer professional servicing and repairs for your Roland Space Echo RE-101, RE-201, RE-301, RE-501, SRE-555, and more, along with other tape delays such as the Korg SE-300/500, Evans, Melos, and many others.
With years of experience and dozens of fully restored and repaired units, I have the knowledge and skill to bring your tape echo back to the best possible condition. I'm familiar with the common issues of each model and address them in close consultation with you. As an official Echofix service partner, I use only high-quality components in all my work.
Even if your tape delay isn't showing obvious faults, regular maintenance and cleaning are essential for reliable performance. Often, a basic service is enough to make a noticeable sonic difference!
As an active musician and studio owner myself, I know how crucial it is to have equipment you can rely on. I?m passionate about vintage gear and take pride in bringing these beautiful machines back to life. Preserving the sound, character, and spirit of these classic instruments is always my top priority. I work exclusively with premium-grade parts, and where possible, I use NOS (New Old Stock) or original-quality Echofix components.
My service includes:
- Full function check
- Cleaning of all contacts
- Thorough cleaning and adjustment of the tape transport and all related parts
- Cleaning of housing and electronics
- Replacement of all pinch pads
- Replacement of ball bearings
- New pinch roller installation and axle cleaning
- Demagnetization of tape heads and transport path
- Complete mechanical alignment
- Tape head adjustment
- Electronic calibration
- Two new loops included with every full overhaul
Additionally (upon request):
- Sampling and testing of electrolytic capacitors
- Replacement of all electrolytic and tantalum capacitors
A realistic cost estimate for a full overhaul ranges from 450?550?CHF.
Any additional repairs will be discussed and carried out based on actual effort.
Even tape echoes thought to be beyond repair can often be brought back to life.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you!