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Published on 01/11/09 at 06:30
First of all, buy Behringer in person at the corner store, the return rate is pretty bad result for their pedals and mixers.

I have not had any problems with this delay, except that he is ticklish issue alim, an Ibanez AC109 is required as always. I think a poorly filtered power supply or too strong can do messing severe, such as Danelectro pedals (Bebert a company).
That's the negative, the rest is very positive ...

Digital, two stereo outputs, but not (but very clever, you can have the 2nd exit untreated, with a slight delay, or exactly the same as the first exit. Very good for the image of two amps, very flexible as well), LED is dazzling, a real special effect by itself show what I tell you no.

But where this pedal is hard is that unlike all the delay pedals I've tested (508 Zoom, Danelectro pj & b, Jacques, SIB, and I forget) is that the mix of effect can be up 100p100. So great for parallel effects loop, the second entry of my bassman, active monitor in addition to the external amplifier to the best of both worlds, etc.).
This one is 10/10.

UTILIZATION

It's simple and effective, and versatile. The treaty does not sound much treble, not digital still sounds natural to donf.
Remains clean, which makes it easy to measure. No tap tempo, it's simple.
I did not find fault in fact, and I use it in parallel, because I keep all niaque of the amp. No worries either phase of a marshall, it's not often mentioned delays.

SOUND QUALITY

It sounds clean, free acidity, and as I used to wet the 100/100 loop parallel no degradation either.
In standard use and amp from scratch I have not noticed any other breach of the original sound or bypassed.
The rendering of two amplifiers is daunting in the manner you choose, it's really nothing like the sound barrier. J'adoore.

OVERALL OPINION

I since its inception three years perhaps, without any problem once the proper power supply used.
Bebert's another if you want to tap tempo, another if you like pingpong, and I'll buy the latest (EM600 echo machine) because it has the most awesome thing that is, a duck delay (see my opinion on the Rocktron Intellifex for kesako).

What is unfortunate is that their stuff is too often prone to failure, so it's a lottery. I have their reverb pedal as well, without regard either, but every time I buy Bébert I have some balls.
Another advantage of the parallel use, if you're in concert ben loose it does not matter you still have the direct ...