COPY: Restores your instrument’s original sounds without any polishment.
ANALOG: Provides you a warm imitate delay tones like earlier BBD delay pedals and it enables delay time to 6 seconds by aiding with digital technology.
MODULATION: A delay tone with modulation, and it is characterized by broad and rich sense of space, especially when playing clean tones.
REVERSE: A very interesting effect and it reverses the delayed phase to create a very psychedelic feeling.
Anyone here tried this pedal? Can't find any guitarist demos of this pedal. Worth for 70 bucks?
Sounds kind of tasteless to me, but it seems to be awesome value for the money
and i mean the Modulation doesn't sound bad and the reverse is kind of cool i'm just a bit confused by the controls... like how do i control if i switch the preset or tap tempo? but whatever, i mean... 70 bucks
Seems about like every other cheap digi delay out. I like that it has reverse though. Not digging the whole, must hit both switches for tap, and not sure what the second switch even does if both must be hit. It's labeled as dual channel but I see nothing to correspond with that. I assume the "ext switch" is to rotate though the 4 modes...
BitchPudding wrote:It seems cool. All I want it for though is the reverse. 70 bucks for that alone is good for me. I've got the Headrush and Ibanez for the real delay.
Keep an open eye for boss dd5/6/7's. All can be found around $70 occasionally, have reverse, and many other good delay sounds...and stereo...and normal tap tempo.
BitchPudding wrote:It seems cool. All I want it for though is the reverse. 70 bucks for that alone is good for me. I've got the Headrush and Ibanez for the real delay.
Get a used Digitech Digidelay for $35 and call it good. Reverse is perfectly serviceable.
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My pedalboard costs approximately 191 Metal Zones.