Delay pedals

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davidd

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Tuesday 9th December 2014
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I think I have convinced myself that I need a new delay pedal. I bought a cheap moo'er reecho earlier in the year which is ok but it is a little hit and miss. We are covering U2 New Years day and the mooer is struggling to get the delay I want. So I'm after something with a little more control and possible a huge sign that says 'Edge noise, dotted 8ths this way wink'.

I wondered it TC was the way to go but they seem to have a lot of options.

Anyone got any recommendations?

Cheers

D

davidd

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Tuesday 9th December 2014
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Tom_C76 said:
I'll sell you my old Zoom 1010 for not a lot of beer tokens. The overdrive on it is just nasty, but the delay copes OK with things like Where the streets have no name.

Alternatively there's a Boss DD7 kicking around on the Gear Exchange thread on Facebook.
Cheers Tom, which Gear Exchange?

davidd

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Tom_C76 said:
Sorry, it was Roadhouse Guitars at Sounds Plus in Bury St Eds posted it, a DD3 for £79
ah yes, I know them..

davidd

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Tuesday 9th December 2014
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6th Gear said:
If you have the budget. Get a Strymon Timeline.

http://youtu.be/KVe368m6vpw

Best delay unit out there.
Blimey, that's a whole pile of cash... Looks great though.

davidd

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Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Lotus 50 said:
Or one of the Electro Harmonix memory man delays (the Edge used one or two of these in the early U2 days) the more recent ones are smaller, have tap-tempo/ 1/8-1/16th note settings and include modulation...
Interesting thanks, will have a look.

davidd

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Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Lotus 50 said:
Just checked - the deluxe memory boy is the one with the tap tempos. Anyway, have a look and see...
That's the one I was looking at.. on offer for £110...

davidd

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Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Tom_C76 said:
The DL4 has a bit of a rep for being flaky for reliability, and also needs a special AC power supply so won't run well with the rest of your board. Our lead guitarist bought an MM4 but says he wouldn't want to rely on it live.
mm4? Is that a memory man?

I was also looking at the TC flashback triple but that is a load more cash

davidd

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Thursday 11th December 2014
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davegreg said:
Well it looks epic, I imagine it sounds the same.. A little outside my rice range though wink

davidd

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Tuesday 16th December 2014
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I could not find a standard flashback so I'm testing a triple for ultra trippy moments..