Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
Stereo jack and battery door are NECESSARY.
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
I bought one of these First Act guitar that have a shitty distortion built in with the intent of putting a delay in there. It's actually not a bad guitar higher quality than their walmart guitars.


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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
Don't get it. Is it a "watch me do this weird trick" type of thing to showboat on gigs? 
Aren't there plenty of really nice delay pedals out there that have an expression pedal output to control the delay time in a much easier way?
Aren't there plenty of really nice delay pedals out there that have an expression pedal output to control the delay time in a much easier way?
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
I guess if it's the only effect you use I can see the appeal of just walking in with your guitar, plugging in and going without worrying about a board and all.
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
Would you be able to avoid needing a 9v if you added an XLR output to your guitar and ran a pre-amp with phantom power? Or is that crazy talk
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
I've wondered the same thing, it seems like a rad idea. A friend of mine has a CE-2 or some other chorus instead of a rhythm circuit in their Jag and that seems like a rad idea.rickenbastard wrote:Would you be able to avoid needing a 9v if you added an XLR output to your guitar and ran a pre-amp with phantom power? Or is that crazy talk
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
That would be possible, but phantom power is 48v. And usually the max current is ~14 mA
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
I thought about putting that small yellow looper (name escapes me at the moment) in there so you can control the time stretch.
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Re: Let's talk about putting a delay up in yo' guitar...
Hotone!karmablock wrote:I thought about putting that small yellow looper (name escapes me at the moment) in there so you can control the time stretch.
Ho-tone? Hot-one?