Digital Delay Stomp Boxes
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- Lee Baucum
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Digital Delay Stomp Boxes
I see that there are quite a few delay units available for less than $100. Has anybody tried any of them. The Guyatone Micro digital delay looks interesting. It's very compact and shouldn't take up much room in the old pac-a-seat.
Lee, from South Texas
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Lee, I would recommend the Boss RV-3. I use one with my Peavey amps. It has both reverb and delay and you can use either at the same time or just delay if you want. It takes a while to learn the settings but you will get alot of recommendations from the forum members. The unit has two out patches on it so you can run two amps with it. I do this occasionally or I run one of the outs to a tape deck to record along with a CD or other tape. I just think for the money the RV-3 is the best unit. I bought mine on e-bay for $101.00. LH
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I'll second the Delay Modeler from Line6. Buy one, then go to Radio Shack and buy a power adapter for an old 8-bit Nintendo, (9VAC @ 1300mA) and a new plug for it (5.1mmOD). Solder that all up and you've saved youself about $40 over buying the adaptor from Line6. The DL4 eats the heck out of batteries, plus it uses 4!!! C-cell flashlight batteries. That's because it does true bypass with a set of relays, which pull a lot of current when you're using the pedal. Greg Leisz uses one of these Delay Modelers, I think he uses the Tube Echoplex, Digital Delay, and maybe the Stereo Delay models, I forget. His rig is in the issue of Guitar Player with Jeff Beck on the cover from December or January, I think.
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I use a Danelectro Dan-Echo stomp box. I looked around quite a bit before I found one I liked. This one is really great sounding. The general tone is very warm and gives a real depth to my Emmons. I recommend it for sure.
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Lee that DD3 or DD5 is hard to beat, the RV is more suited for the reverb effect.If you like Chorus the best one I have ever used is a TC Electronics in combination with the DD3 or DD5. The tone is amazing with those two units, the TC is a little expensive but worth every penny after you try one. Play this thru two amps. I think you will like the sound.
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OK. I just brought home a Guyatone MD2, Micro Digital Delay. They run about $98 in the catalogs. A buddy, who owns a music store, is letting me have one for $80.
This thing is incredible. It sounds great and is the smallest stomp box I have ever seen. It's about two and one-half inches wide by about three and one-half inches long. It will practically fit in a shirt pocket. And it sounds great.
I'm impressed. I believe that Guyatone also makes a little bitty digital reverb unit.
Lee, from South Texas
This thing is incredible. It sounds great and is the smallest stomp box I have ever seen. It's about two and one-half inches wide by about three and one-half inches long. It will practically fit in a shirt pocket. And it sounds great.
I'm impressed. I believe that Guyatone also makes a little bitty digital reverb unit.
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I use the RV3. I really like this device. I think "stomp boxes" are well suited for steel because they are designed to operate from guitar level signals and not line level. You must have a serious studio quality rack effect to work at instrument levels without adding noise. I saw Paul Franklin use a DD-2 (or 5) a couple years ago. Thats a pretty good sample point. It turns out that he knows quite a bit about steel guitar and tone
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Jay - Those cheap Danelectro stomp boxes aren't much more than toys. Their higher end units sound real good.
I have a small rack that has a Lex MPX-100 in it. It has great reverbs, delays, chorus, etc. I have the rack set up to drive two amps. I wanted a small, inexpensive delay unit to keep in the pac-a-seat for rehearsals or when I just use one amp. This little bitty Guyatone unit is just perfect.
Lee, from South Texas
I have a small rack that has a Lex MPX-100 in it. It has great reverbs, delays, chorus, etc. I have the rack set up to drive two amps. I wanted a small, inexpensive delay unit to keep in the pac-a-seat for rehearsals or when I just use one amp. This little bitty Guyatone unit is just perfect.
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left to right,
set the first 2 knobs at 9:00 o clock
set the 3rd knob at 12:00 noon. this works very well for the song "Release Me" and most other moderant tunes.
The 4th knob, I keep set at the 800 setting, as that allows a wide swing of effects from just a reverb effect to a very long and repeating delay sound depending on how you set the first 3 knobs.
<SMALL> I have a new DD3 and am having difficulty getting it to souind just right. Can someone on the forum suggest some settings for a slow country song such as "Release Me" </SMALL>
left to right,
set the first 2 knobs at 9:00 o clock
set the 3rd knob at 12:00 noon. this works very well for the song "Release Me" and most other moderant tunes.
The 4th knob, I keep set at the 800 setting, as that allows a wide swing of effects from just a reverb effect to a very long and repeating delay sound depending on how you set the first 3 knobs.
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Has anyone tried the new DigiTech RP100? It seems to have a lot of bells & whistles and comes in just under $100.00. And you guys that are Line6 fans, was it not worth another $80.00 or so to go to the POD? I'm not that familiar with Line6 products, but have a friend who takes his guitar and POD when he does studio work. Just curious.
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What wallwart (AC ADOPTER) do you use with the BOSS DD-3???
Can you use a:
BOSS: PSA 120T In:120V 60HZ 9W / Out: DC 9.6V 200mA
OR
BOSS: PSA 120 In:120V 60HZ 8W / OUT: DC 9V 200mA
What's the difference between the OUT C 9V and the OUT C 9.6V
Can I use either one?????
KEN
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Kenneth Kotsay on 13 January 2001 at 05:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
Can you use a:
BOSS: PSA 120T In:120V 60HZ 9W / Out: DC 9.6V 200mA
OR
BOSS: PSA 120 In:120V 60HZ 8W / OUT: DC 9V 200mA
What's the difference between the OUT C 9V and the OUT C 9.6V
Can I use either one?????
KEN
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Kenneth Kotsay on 13 January 2001 at 05:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I still have my old Boss DM 3 which is anolog. Thought I'd better up date to the DD 3 but It don't have near the mellow tone as the anolog. Where you really notice the differance Is the vocal on tape. I also have a Digitech 256 XL which I use "most of the time" on the steel. You know how It Is, gotta keep looking for that perfect sound. My wife Is In Iowa with her 99 year old mother so I've been blasting away all night and with the curtians drawn I had the best tone I've ever had. On the Tele and Jaguar I just use reverb on the Fender Twin set on three.
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