I am looking to get away from my GT-8 sinse I mostly only use the delay and some chorus from it. What would be a good suggestion for an excellent delay that does not mess with tone through the effects loop. Thanks for any input.
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I am looking to get away from my GT-8 sinse I mostly only use the delay and some chorus from it
Artmusic said:The biggest thing for me is to not alter my sound as much as possible.
meursault said:i really don't if my opinion is valuable 'caus i only used one delay... the boss DD-5... i used it in my noisy pop years with a huge reverb and i really liked it... i lose it like a dumb *** i am and often cry 'bout it
lyman said:Artmusic said:The biggest thing for me is to not alter my sound as much as possible.
if your amp has a parallel fx loop, look for a delay that lets you send the delay repeats only (i.e. 100% wet) back into the amp. i do that with my boss dd-20 and it keeps the original signal pristine.
MusicManJP6 said:meursault said:i really don't if my opinion is valuable 'caus i only used one delay... the boss DD-5... i used it in my noisy pop years with a huge reverb and i really liked it... i lose it like a dumb *** i am and often cry 'bout it
Funny post! Speaking of the DD-5 - I have one for sale. I decided two delays is just silly. PM me if interested...
any comments on these ones?
Laskyman said:any comments on these ones?
The T-Rex is a great delay- very organic, but spendy @$400- for this kind of money, might as well go "all in" and get the time factor which is infinately more powerful....
The DD20 is cool too (multiple settings on tap), but I found the TC ND1 to be more organic and transparent for not much more money...
My $.02
I haven't tried the others....
Laskyman
secretsoundz said:I'm really digging my MXR Carbon Copy analog delay!
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