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MGR/Ryan Machowski
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Published on 11/12/01 at 15:00I got it at Sherwood Music is Kitchener, ON for $325 new after trying nearly every delay pedal out.
You get so many different delays to choose from. You're bound to fall in love with at least one of them. And with Tweek and Tweeze adjustment knobs, the possibilities are endless. Also, a 28 second (yes...that's right) loop sampler to play around with is pretty cool. The sounds you get are stellar...just like the real thing!
Only being able to use one type of delay at a time is dumb...you should be able to program different types of delay that you can switch between without getting down on your hands and knees in the middle of a song for. It's like having 15 pedals, but only being able to use one at a time.
The knobs seem very cheap and will probably break if you're not gentle with them. Definitely cutting some corners with the knob construction. This piece (although it sounds great) is not tough. Not something I'd just toss in my gig bag.
If you take care of it, it's great! But treat her like a baby, because she'll likely break otherwise.
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You get so many different delays to choose from. You're bound to fall in love with at least one of them. And with Tweek and Tweeze adjustment knobs, the possibilities are endless. Also, a 28 second (yes...that's right) loop sampler to play around with is pretty cool. The sounds you get are stellar...just like the real thing!
Only being able to use one type of delay at a time is dumb...you should be able to program different types of delay that you can switch between without getting down on your hands and knees in the middle of a song for. It's like having 15 pedals, but only being able to use one at a time.
The knobs seem very cheap and will probably break if you're not gentle with them. Definitely cutting some corners with the knob construction. This piece (although it sounds great) is not tough. Not something I'd just toss in my gig bag.
If you take care of it, it's great! But treat her like a baby, because she'll likely break otherwise.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com