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Published on 01/10/02 at 15:00Got this as a Christmas gift from Carroll's Music in Lewiston, ME. Paid, I think, around $40. Got it because it's cheap and my first pedal.
It's nice and small, and looks nice. Although my experience with delays is very minimal, I feel that this mini-pedal sounds great. The three dials allow a wide array of settings and sounds most of which all sound really nice. I'm not sure of the official name, but you can change the number of delays or echoes rather. This is key. One setting allows great Cure-esque descending and echoing riffs while the other will put you one step closer to Clapton and other rock legends.
Not much I don't like. The super fast Cure-like setting I mentioned before is sometimes too much to use for most stuff, but not too bad.
It's plastic, but feels tough. It scares me that you can shake it and hear things rattling a little bit. Because of its small size it is hard to turn on and off sometimes while in the heat of playing.
This is a great and ,best of all, cheap pedal. I recommend it to beginners and pros alike. However, shop around. You can pay anywhere between $20 and $60 for these buggers so don't get yourself ripped off.
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It's nice and small, and looks nice. Although my experience with delays is very minimal, I feel that this mini-pedal sounds great. The three dials allow a wide array of settings and sounds most of which all sound really nice. I'm not sure of the official name, but you can change the number of delays or echoes rather. This is key. One setting allows great Cure-esque descending and echoing riffs while the other will put you one step closer to Clapton and other rock legends.
Not much I don't like. The super fast Cure-like setting I mentioned before is sometimes too much to use for most stuff, but not too bad.
It's plastic, but feels tough. It scares me that you can shake it and hear things rattling a little bit. Because of its small size it is hard to turn on and off sometimes while in the heat of playing.
This is a great and ,best of all, cheap pedal. I recommend it to beginners and pros alike. However, shop around. You can pay anywhere between $20 and $60 for these buggers so don't get yourself ripped off.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com