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Published on 01/18/12 at 07:25
analog delay, no codec here is the reason for my purchase elsewhere.
Delay time, repetition rate (feedback), and mix. The mix is ​​not only very wet, but can be stronger than the original signal.

9v boss format, and more direct output not tested yet

UTILIZATION

Must go to the ear anyway, it's very intuitive.
At max it gives a short delay of about 400ms.
A reverb effect is always audible.

SOUND QUALITY

This stuff is great, I've always connected before my amp rudimentary (one flight point bar) and it provides a nice ambience.
We can set it so that it is as well with as without distortion, which did not happen with other delays.

It's simple I can not do without, in effect delay distortion is predominant and it is rather clean the reverb that passes without touching the pedal.

It really does not affect the quality of sound that passes through, unlike pedals rems digital brand that break while bypass.

OVERALL OPINION

Slight downside, however, on my pedal input jack is a bit touchy, he clipped the plug 5mm over substance so if you plug dab as ben is no sound. Once adjusted it only creates more problems.

The blue LED is more green than anything else a lightshow m'enfin ...

A 30 Roros is already a plan of hell but it's staggering 20!

I have the EM600 and RV600, and the DR400, all with the modeling system and frankly Bebert VD400 puts them at his pate. Anyway I do not use it and then my ibanez DL5 beetles of the last century ...