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Re: delay help
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:38 pm
by madmax1012
So i just took a listen to the Seymour Duncan Deja Vu tap delay. honestly, it sounds pretty sweet, and I expect reliability from Seymour, considering i have a pickup in my beloved strat. but does anyone have any experience the deja vu?
Re: delay help
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:15 am
by tuffteef
sevenSHARPnine wrote:My Memory Toy has the tendency to almost disappear when I play with fuzz

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i liked how it disappeared kinda miss it lol it just overdrived into nothing until i pulled back and it came back with me
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didnt like the 616 was way too bright for me i wanted to love it but it was way to in my face
Re: delay help
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:44 am
by Gunner Recall
Not sure about the toy, but the boy ducks (or has "dynamic delay"), where the delay signal "ducks" out until you stop playing. Pretty cool.
For the OP, you need to just get out there and try some delays...delays are a tough one because they are one of the most subjective pedals.
There are hundreds of delays out there and everyone has an opinion on one.
It's not as clear cut as fuzz where you can say "I want cleanup...I want splatter...I want low end...I want laser gun noises"
a lot of delays descriptions are silly hype words (dark, bright, lush, murky, soupy, warm) which are purely opinion in many cases
Example: The DMM is largely considered a bright analog delay (maybe the brightest), yet some people still refer to it as dark in comparison to a digital delay.
Re: delay help
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:21 pm
by madmax1012
Gunner Recall wrote:Not sure about the toy, but the boy ducks (or has "dynamic delay"), where the delay signal "ducks" out until you stop playing. Pretty cool.
For the OP, you need to just get out there and try some delays...delays are a tough one because they are one of the most subjective pedals.
There are hundreds of delays out there and everyone has an opinion on one.
It's not as clear cut as fuzz where you can say "I want cleanup...I want splatter...I want low end...I want laser gun noises"
a lot of delays descriptions are silly hype words (dark, bright, lush, murky, soupy, warm) which are purely opinion in many cases
Example: The DMM is largely considered a bright analog delay (maybe the brightest), yet some people still refer to it as dark in comparison to a digital delay.
the main problem is what's available for me to play in the area. the closest shop to my house carries boss and ibanez pedals. that's it. i wish i could play all the others, but i can't, so i'm relying on others opinions at this point.
speaking of ibanez pedals, what's the opinion on the Ibanez AD-9. i played it and it sounded good, but i just was curious about others experience with them. and i didn't get to hear if it has oscillation or not, so there's another question of mine.
Re: delay help
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:42 pm
by madmax1012
found this delay last night. figured i'd post it and see what people think of it, because I've fallen in love with it.
http://www.jhspedals.com/JHS_Pedals/JHS ... nther.htmlthose sound samples at the bottom are beautiful.