Roland RE-501

Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo

The Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo is the final and most advanced tape delay in Roland’s classic series. Combining tape echo, chorus and spring reverb, it features balanced XLR connections, noise reduction circuitry and delays up to 1.8 seconds. Its improved tape transport and sound-on-sound mode made it a studio favourite, delivering warm, analogue effects with reliable performance.

Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo Details

The Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo was the final and most advanced model in Roland’s iconic tape echo series. Released in the early 1980s, the Roland RE-501 built on the legacy of the Roland RE-201 Space Echo by offering enhanced functionality, improved sound quality, and additional features tailored for professional studio use. Housed in a robust desktop format, the Roland RE-501 combined tape echo, chorus, and spring reverb effects in a single, versatile unit.

One of its key advancements was the inclusion of balanced XLR inputs and outputs, which provided cleaner signal paths ideal for studio applications. The RE-501 featured an advanced noise reduction system that delivered an impressive signal-to-noise ratio, minimising unwanted tape hiss and ensuring clarity in both live and recorded settings. Its improved tape transport system reduced wow and flutter, extending tape life and maintaining consistent sound quality over extended use.

The Roland RE-501 offered delays of up to 1.8 seconds and an exclusive sound-on-sound mode, allowing musicians and engineers to layer performances in real time. Its chorus section used a BBD delay line to add depth and dimension to instruments and vocals, turning simple signals into rich, full textures. Front-panel controls provided comprehensive adjustment of input levels, chorus intensity, echo repeat rate, reverb volume, and EQ for precise tonal shaping.

With its straightforward operation, LED metering, and remote control capabilities, the Roland RE-501 was a practical choice for studios requiring dependable tape echo performance. Measuring 418mm wide, 190mm high, and 330mm deep, and weighing 10.5 kilograms, it was compact enough for most studio setups while delivering professional-grade sound.

The Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo remains highly sought after by producers, engineers, and musicians for its warm, analogue sound and reliable performance. Favoured for its smooth tape delay and lush chorus, the Roland RE-501 has earned its place as a classic effects unit in recording history.

Specifications

  • Effect types: Tape echo, chorus, spring reverb, sound-on-sound
  • Maximum delay time: 1.8 seconds
  • Input level/Impedance (Input 1, XLR): +4dBm / 30kΩ
  • Input level/Impedance (Input 2, 1/4″ phone jack): 0dBm / 47kΩ, -25dBm / 220kΩ, -50dBm / 6.6kΩ
  • Output level/Load impedance (XLR): +4dBm / over 600Ω
  • Output level/Load impedance (Output A, B, 1/4″ phone jack): 0dBm, -25dBm, -50dBm / over 5kΩ
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: Improved S/N ratio with noise reduction circuitry
  • Input jacks: XLR, 1/4″ phone jack
  • Output jacks: XLR, 1/4″ phone jack x 2
  • Cancel remote jacks: Input 2 effect, chorus, echo, sound-on-sound, single delay
  • Dimensions: 418mm x 190mm x 330mm
  • Weight: 10.5kg

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