veteransdaypoppy wrote:Eh, the 616 oscillates way too easily. It is very bright, of course, but I had to stop using it. It's by far the least controllable delay pedal I've ever used, and consequently the least usable. And I sent it to Malekko to fix, too.
I never used the e300 or the e600 though... Those might be real awesome.
I've been playing a Deluxe Memory Boy for a while now, and I agree that it gets very muddy very quickly. All the different functions are awesome, but I wish the tone of the repeats was cleaner and brighter. I was using a Boss DD-7 live to get clean repeats, but I've already sold it to make room for the Capistan. I'm a delay junky, and I'm real excited to see how this thing sounds, y'know?
For live use, the DD-7 would work. It sounded great in my band's mix, and we've got drums, three vocals, two guitars, bass, and a keyboard. It's got a tap tempo, but it can be a pain to access on the fly. You can get a tap expression pedal, though, and that'll work fine.
I think you'll LOVE the elcap!

It can be set to get pretty dark or pretty bright.
Also, in regards to the 616. The oscillation IS very sensitive. The way it works though, is the faster the delay time, the quicker it goes into OSC. The slower, the slower into OSC. So on a faster slap back setting, you've gotta set your repeats to just past noon, and increase as you increase your time. So it DOES oscillate very easily, but it's really only to cover your delay range. The thing is too, depending on how hot your signal is, will determine if it oscillates easier. Either way, it's probably my favorite delay.
