Strymon Deco

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Steve Mueller
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Strymon Deco

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I'm thinking about replacing my DD3 with a Deco. I just use the Williams, Lil Izzy, the DD3 and Milkman Mini in that order, no other effects. The only thing I use the DD3 for is a small amount of delay to fatten the sound a bit. I'm thinking the Deco could do a similar thing on the Doubletracker side and then I'd have the Saturation side to use when needed for a little distortion edge for rock a lap style. Any thoughts on this?
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Tim Marcus
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the deco is the best pedal for me. I use it for guitar and steel. It does it all man - you will love it!

Running it in stereo is especially awesome too
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i've had my deco for a while and IF i was forced to choose just one pedal, i would choose it. the doubletracker side gives you flange, delay and echo while the saturation side works like you are going thru the preamp section of a tape recorder and taking it close to, or far into, the red level.

a friend came over and recorded his newly acquired gibson br6 lap steel thru it and said it was amazing.

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Post by Fraser Moffatt »

Another Deco lover here.

If I had to choose one pedal and throw all the others away (and I have "a few") I'd keep the Strymon. Between the subtle overdrive and delay it's all I'd ever need...

It really is as good as it sounds in the demo videos.
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Great now I want one :lol:
How does it compare to the el Cap ??
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Post by James Hartman »

Karen Sarkisian wrote:Great now I want one :lol:
How does it compare to the el Cap ??
It's a totally different pedal, not intended as a delay but (to quote Strymon) a "Tape Saturation and Double Tracker" effect. Too cool. Check out the demos on the Strymon site.

I don't have one... yet. Hope to soon remedy that.
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