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Vox might not be the first company you think of when it comes to do-it-all delay pedals, but they've made plenty of nice pedals in the past and this one certainly punches above it's weight. There's thirty types of delay...
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Double it, triple it... dang, go nuts and quadruple it. This is a cool little effect, it'll make your leads sound very large indeed. Even more fun in stereo if you dare. Model: TC Electronic Mimiq DoublerMade: Thailand, 2018 (serial S181200420DDH)Type: doublerPower: standard 9v...
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Mooer stuff generally punches above their weight, and this is no exception. Sure, spend $700 on a Chase Bliss if you want, but... this?Model: Mooer Shimverb ProMade: China, recent model (serial 1205516)Type: digital reverbPower: standard 9v negative supply or batterySwitching: true bypassEquivalent...
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The DM-2 was the first compact delay pedal ever made, launching in 1981. To get the bucket brigade chip at the centre of the design to produce a then-very-long 300ms of delay, the signal had to have the frequency response limited,...
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The DD-2 was first digital delay in a stompbox, ever. Back in the early 80s, Roland used to offer a flagship studio rack sized delay unit called a SDE-3000, and with a bit of ingenuity they managed to cram the large IC chip from...
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Flamma are a new builder, their pedals have only just hit the market worldwide and they're not really available in Australia as of yet. This one is ex-demo, so it's been used to make a couple of demo videos but that's...
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