It's particularly true of emulations or supposed emulations of vintage delays - guys who espouse how an alleged boutique Echorec clone sounds "lush like you would expect a tape echo to be."
You know, because there's so much tape in an Echorec.
Or the generation of new players who now think that tape delay units all sound like they couldn't align anything across the heads, let alone pass signal, with the amount of wow and flutter that's "normal" on so many of the things floating around.
Or exacting recreations of fuzz pedals where they've redone the tone stacks sand eliminated the boost side of the circuit...but are still "exacting replicas."
I'm sure it's probably funnier to those of us who grew up with old cheap beater units as digital swept in and the old toys couldn't be given away, but damn....you young folks are going to experience this in 20 years if you're still playing and looking at gear.
"Captures that classic Behringer sound" is going to be a direct quote, I'm almost willing to bet - or "An exacting handwired replica of the Line6 Spider II"....
Anybody out there got stuff worthy of the hall of shame?
Trying not to put out too many direct quotes from reviews because...I like some of these vendors...but...damn. They should know better.






