less_cunning wrote:1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:less_cunning wrote:yeah i watched that a couple days ago. or like yesterday or whatever. & i was like, "they both have 500 ms of delay?" i actually do NEED a short delay but i am looking for something cheaper, practical & used cuz it doesn't have to be special. something like $50 or less. preferably less...
Analog or digital? If your looking for digital the Behringer delays aren't half bad (well the DD 3 type one anyways) and usually if you look around on craigslist you can find some really cheap Boss delays. And if your looking for some analog delay you can usually find those old DOD fx90s on ebay for pretty cheap. There's also this thing :http://cgi.ebay.ca/New-Analog-Delay-Pedal_W0QQitemZ370154020916QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar_Accessories?hash=item562ee62034&_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116
actually. it doesn't even matter. for a long time i thought i was actually going to get a MXR Carbon Copy but i really don't need that now; but yeah, i did narrow it down to the Behringer DD600, the DOD Analog Delay, an Arion one & i think the Ibanez soundtank one: you know, something cheaper than even an used Digitech Digidelay. right now i am using an old Stereo Home Component Reverb thing that has a really short echo. just need something a little less bulky--
so anyway back on topic. what are the merits of the Spectacular Anemia? it is something i wouldn't mind having further down the road.
Well it depends on what you want but you'd probably be very happy with a Spectacular Aenima further down the road. Think about it; It's a tweakable high gain Devi fuzz with a wide range of fuzz tones and then a light-sensitive feedback loop. Chances are you'll always find SOMETHING to do with it.

