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«  A masterpiece of delay »

Published on 09/17/11 at 11:34
Can not answer the question of types of effects, more than 12 different types of delays, decline to infinity through a number of settings to refine each effect, 100 factory presets and the ability to record 200 in total, stereo output, MIDI connections, this is not a pedal, it's a rack all by itself!

UTILIZATION

Well, I must say that this pedal might be a fantastic and unique, ergonomics is still not perfect though fairly simple for the complexity of the pedal.
Be sure to read the manual (in English for now) and watch some demos and we cope quickly enough, but it's not the kind of foot "plug & play", although again, given the complexity of the pedal, it is fairly simple to handle.
I bet Strymon make a video guide as they are used

SOUND QUALITY

Strymon quality and much more, the sound is beautiful, warm, enveloping, fantastic. With a good guitar and good amp that reproduces well the clean sounds, it's intoxicating, almost orgasmic.
The effects are incredibly efficient, you can "play" for hours with this machine as the possibilities are endless! And it becomes really in the game, an incredible pleasure.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a week is not much, but I used so much in a week I'm starting to get a good overview of the potential of the beast.
A delay is extraordinary, revolutionary as it does not exist at present.
If you need a delay pedal that makes a maximum, then this is for you. If however you prefer to concentrate on a particular type of delay like tape delay, turn to the "El Capistan" of the same brand that is certainly the tape echo pedal the most successful in the market.