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Danelectro DR-1 Back Talk Reverse Delay
Anonymous
Published on 11/18/04 at 17:57
The talk back is that mimics an inverted delay your game, but in reverse. Ideal for reproducing the effect of reversing live in vogue in the 60s (Jimi Hendrix uses and abuses of this Indeed, to our delight, and the Beatles, to name a few)
The electronics is digital (normal when you see the lack of effect and the difficulty of reproducing the reverse), and yet we swim in the open-vintage Danelectro oblige! But vintage does not mean weak! Design is retro and the pedal itself is nearly indestructible (except for the buttons ... not exaggerate!) to access the battery is very easy, and the connection is good.
Basically it's very good

UTILIZATION

Here, no need to manuel.Tout is very simple: three potentiometers: one for the mix, one for delay and for a number of repetitions.On can balance the mix of 0100% and hear only what the effect which produces a hell ... indeed! sampling is 1 second maximum (which is already good), and if the rule repetitions at maximum, it is the infinite loop!
Clearly, the use is very easy and in less than 30 seconds, one begins to jimi.

SOUND QUALITY

The sound is impressive, and the quality of the pedals is absolutely gniale.Que you play any instrument, this product is very effective (and more particulirement on guitars and bass) on the rendering a microphone singing is phenomenal! (remember that scene in The Exorcist?). Basically, everything is nice and clear, still take the time to calibrate the Sample Rate on your hard tempo, and you can enjoy the bottom of your reverse-esrever ...

OVERALL OPINION

No need to go back on it, this pedal is very well, the design is superb (although I would not have chosen the color green) and the logo "flower power" is immediately in the mood.
The only inconvnient I can see is in the application. I mean if you use live rock in a style, a bit revival, it is absolutely against parfaite.Par, if your style leans more towards electro-rock and others, the sampling is too short and does a dry pas.Dans preferr this case, the delay line6 model (CHRE more and larger) which is much more memory is when grande.Alors you play the rock: if 9: 7