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Published on 12/12/05 at 05:29
A small great product, it's what his older brother Dan-Echo, but the inversion time Short / long is a second push with the foot (the other is typically the on / off effect ), making it instantly goes from slap-echo that highlights the rhythmic echo long interspersed (echoing the black dot) for impressive solos. For this, we must not be taken too Repeat, otherwise it confuses the listener.
A super good for jacks up the case and not on the sides, it takes up less space and more importantly, you can log off without having to pedal pedal-board. Those who have had the problem in the middle of a concert know what I mean.

UTILIZATION

Extremely simple

SOUND QUALITY

Of course, it's not worth an Echoplex or a TC2290, but the practical advantages (it should weigh three and a half grams, but it's tough) prevail.
I use typically with a semi-hollow Gibson or Gretsch semi-solid single-coil in a Telecaster in rockabilly or country.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had three months, I also have a Boss DD5, a Dan-Echo and Echo Park Line 6.
The Line 6 is on my pedal-board together, and PB & J is installed on my pedal-board "light", the one I take to jam with friends.
DD5 is the reform because of uncertain reliability, the Dan-Echo, too, because of excessive size and weight.
The only regret is that there is no tap-tempo, but no manufacturer offers the magic formula "tap-tempo + long / short foot" in a compact, only the fact but Line 6 in a format incompatible with most of the pedal-boards (both from the point of view of space as a supply point of view.