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Delay with tap tempo - what are you using?

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  • DopesickDopesick Frets: 1507
    Strymon DIG

    After owning it for a few months now, in the words of Mark Corrigan...’I think she might be the one’.
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  • MattBansheeMattBanshee Frets: 1498
    Akai Headrush and a Line 6 M5
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  • BeexterBeexter Frets: 598
    edited August 2020
    DD-200. I've been through a few delay pedals including the Empress Echosystem, Source Audio Nemesis,  Flashback 1 and 2, DD-7. The DD-200 is reasonably priced, sounds great, is well featured, is easily adjusted on the fly and has easily accessed presets and tap tempo. 
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  • Winny_PoohWinny_Pooh Frets: 7763
    edited August 2020
    GFI Clockwork V2, tiny! And has 4 presets.
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  • John_PJohn_P Frets: 2749
    Thanks chaps plenty of inspiration there and a few I hadn’t thought of.    
    No one has mentioned the ftt flight time - have they fallen out of favour?  Iirc there is a ver2 that adds stereo - has anyone found that worth looking at over the ver1? 
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  • lasermonkeylasermonkey Frets: 1940
    Line 6 Echo Park, though I *really* want a DIG too.
    My wife asked me to stop singing Wonderwall.
    I said maybe.....
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  • GavRichListGavRichList Frets: 7155
    echo park is probably the single most underrated delay out there. Had one and absolutely loved it. A bit fussy with power, but sounded wonderful, and could also double as an effective murder weapon, owing to the fact that it weighed about 4 stone. The swell feature is particularly great. 
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  • joetelejoetele Frets: 948
    echo park is probably the single most underrated delay out there. Had one and absolutely loved it. A bit fussy with power, but sounded wonderful, and could also double as an effective murder weapon, owing to the fact that it weighed about 4 stone. The swell feature is particularly great. 
    There's a reason Andy Othling still has his on his board. 
    MUSIC: Pale Blurs
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  • GavRichListGavRichList Frets: 7155
    joetele said:
    echo park is probably the single most underrated delay out there. Had one and absolutely loved it. A bit fussy with power, but sounded wonderful, and could also double as an effective murder weapon, owing to the fact that it weighed about 4 stone. The swell feature is particularly great. 
    There's a reason Andy Othling still has his on his board. 
    who did he kill? 
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  • I have a Volante and DIG going up in the ads soon, PM me if interested @stickyfiddle @John_P ;
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    View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
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  • english_bobenglish_bob Frets: 5132
    echo park is probably the single most underrated delay out there. Had one and absolutely loved it. A bit fussy with power, but sounded wonderful, and could also double as an effective murder weapon, owing to the fact that it weighed about 4 stone. The swell feature is particularly great. 

    As far as I know the M5 duplicates all the Echo Park delays, retains the power fussiness and murder weapon capabilities but adds presets, MIDI control and a dedicated tap tempo footswitch instead of fannying around with a single one.

    Currently eighty quid for an M5 at GuitarGuitar and GAK. Those things are bloody brilliant, particularly if you have a switching system or a MIDI controller.

    Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.

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  • Walrus Audo D1. Great sounds, tape, digital, analogue, reverse, dual delay. 9 presets and tap tempo.  
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  • DD500 and a Dod Rubberneck for me. Both great but very different beasts.
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  • NorthernStompsNorthernStomps Frets: 398
    tFB Trader
    Dd500 here too. Can’t imagine needing anything else 

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  • TeetonetalTeetonetal Frets: 7801
    Dd500 or DOD rubberneck
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  • Moe_ZambeekMoe_Zambeek Frets: 3422
    Pigtronix Echolution 2 deluxe. 

    Underrated and consequently cheap, much better than the SA Nemesis I had before.
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  • Won't be for everyone but I like my Hungry Robot Moby Dick a lot. 
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  • robertyroberty Frets: 10893
    DD-200 here too. I also had a DD-3 on my board for slapback but I've just taken it off because the dual mode on the DD-200 combines a short and long delay and sounds bloody amazing
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  • FezFez Frets: 522
    Flashback v2 I recently loaded the firmware update so have ditched the external switch. I agree with @WiresDreamDisasters the tap in bypass is a great boon when playing live
    Don't touch that dial.
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  • MajorscaleMajorscale Frets: 1555
    A Providence Chrono and a T-Rex Replica. Both superb. It transpires that me and Davey G have similar taste in delays...
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