Good = Reliable. I have two behringer pedals and while they cop some pretty good tones they don't like to switch properly about half the time. Cheap = under 80 bucks Digital = Uses zeros and ones. But seriously, analog is OUT for this one. I had a memory boy at one point, i traded it for a 535Q. Don't regret that one bit. Timbre annoyed me
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Digidelay. Totally kicks ass. Even has a short loop function. Can get your sterile clean digital repeats or tape like modulation. Believe you can get them for under eighty quite easily.
Digidelay is not bad, and is much better at being a clean repeats kind of delay than a let's try to sound like analog kind of delay IMO. I do wish it had a tone knob, though. Mine is still functional in 6 out of 7 modes after getting a glass of water dumped on it.
I think some peeps here like the Muza FD900 reverb/delay, and it'd be right around your price point new.
Edit: Also if the switching is the only problem with the Behringers you could just stick them in a true bypass loop, which would be really cheap to make or have made.
Another vote for the Digitech Digidelay. Cool modes, lots of options, and nice to the wallet. I use one on my big board. Also of note, the Digidelay trails after switching into bypass. I like and make heavy use of this feature, though it may not be ideal in certain song structures. Second to the Digi, a Boss DD-3. Cheap, reliable, and has a brief sample mode. I might have one up in bartertown after while...