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| ONE love, blood, life Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Fez
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Local Time: 11:43 AM | Boss DD6 works just fine for me. |
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| Babyface Join Date: May 2007
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Local Time: 04:43 PM | Hi, Joshua Tree Hugger, I had a DD20, before I switched to the Boss GT8 effects processor, The DD20 is a great pedal, you get all sorts of delay sounds, digital, modulated, analog, tape, reverse, warp, i think thats most of them. You get a maximum of a 23 second delay which is good, not cause youll ever use that but It has a sound on sound feature (or a 23 second looper) which is cool....i really wish i wouldve kept mine just for that....so nice for working out song ideas or just adding something simple like one repeated note in the background of a song. Also the delay is really fast to set, if edge wanted he would even have time to quickly change it for the next song. If your just going to cover a few songs, GO WITH THE DD20, you'll be happy with it haha. Hope this helps a little more with ur decision. |
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| War Child Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Posts: 863
Local Time: 05:43 PM | Quote:
Another great delay pedal which gets overlooked a lot is the Line 6 Echo Park. Which has some features the DL-4 not even has. Although like the TC no looping though. But if you like looping the Boss RC-2 is a better option. A dedicated looping pedal allows you to keep your delay free for other uses. | |
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| Babyface Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Georgia, US
Posts: 2
Local Time: 11:43 AM | The eventide timefactor is a very good delay pedal if u dont mind spending the money |
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