Analog Delay
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- Larry Scott
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Analog Delay
Anyone using and what brand?
thanks
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Deluxe Memory Man
I'm using the Deluxe Memory Man, With Lexicon MPX 100 with my Webb.
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Vintage MXR Analog Delay - the big green box.
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Mainly a SIB Mr. Echo, as it takes up less pedalboard real estate than my real favorite; my H&K Replex, a tube-driven Echoplex emulator. I also have a Line 6 DL-4 which does a great job of emulating several analog delays - bucket-brigade chips and several tape-types.
A really good one that is less expensive (and not actually analog - but it has a "crap factor" built in which warms and dirties the signal, making it sound like a typical analog delay) is the Ibanez sound-Tank EM5 Echomachine. Prices have jumped a ton in the last few years, but they are still cheaper than most analogs.
My last is probably my favorite, bu the most touchy and difficult to keep in playig shape - a Maestro Sireko; it's a tape Echoplex without the sound-on-sound feature. Just incredible sound.
A really good one that is less expensive (and not actually analog - but it has a "crap factor" built in which warms and dirties the signal, making it sound like a typical analog delay) is the Ibanez sound-Tank EM5 Echomachine. Prices have jumped a ton in the last few years, but they are still cheaper than most analogs.
My last is probably my favorite, bu the most touchy and difficult to keep in playig shape - a Maestro Sireko; it's a tape Echoplex without the sound-on-sound feature. Just incredible sound.
No chops, but great tone
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- Larry Scott
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mxr carbon copy delay
had it for a week now and loving it
I have it paired up with a Hardwire RV7 and the Webb.....TONE OUT THE YING YANG
I have it paired up with a Hardwire RV7 and the Webb.....TONE OUT THE YING YANG
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Delay Pedal
Behringer AD-400, sounds good eough to me and not as expensive either
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analouge delay
I have been using a Roland Space Echo with my Rains SD10 and Webb 614E but its such a tempremental thing and a pig to carry around, so i have put it on the shelf, just running straight thru to my amp now,till i find something else..
Rains SD10 4 pedals 5 Levers, webb 614E,Goodrich Vol
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Analog~Delay Brand & Model
I have an old Original Ibanez AD-9 Analog~Delay made by MAXON.
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analog delay
The best I have ever used is a Ibanez AD 150. Lots of controls and was around 30 years ago. I still have one. Anybody know where I can get it refurbished. Is this even possible?? Don D.