Coolies, sound any good? From what I gather, Artec pedals have the same guts are most lower end (Biyang, Daphon, etc) pedals, they're just in a slightly more booteek enclosure.
Lots of people market stuff as analogue and it turns out to have a digital delay line doing the actual delaying, so people have been naughty in the past, not that it matters. All that matters is sound and what you like.
I have a delay pedal I built on my board, it's PT2399 based (the chip Tim mentioned) which is in cheaper digital delays like the Danelectro PB & J and also more expensive stuff like the Skreddy Delay. The pedal I use is the Echo Base which was designed by a really smart bloke on the diystompboxes.com forum, it's basically a digital delay with some filtering on the repeats to give it an analogue character and a lovely modulation section to add warble or do chorusing at low delay times, I love it.
I have an Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man in the big box format which I love but to be honest I've just not thought of kicking the Echo Base off my board since I started using it, digital just works better for me personally, even if it is doing an impression of analogue. So the DMM is under my bed.
Every now and then I pull it out because it's gorgeous sounding, I just hate that it needs it's own power supply and can't be daisy chained.
Mike, you sure know allot about this stuff. Good on you.
Nah I just think they use a similar approach to switching, it's cheaper than using a 3PDT and less prone to failure. They have used a DPDT switch in their design, they're more readily available and can be bought for less cost at higher quality.
I only know what I've picked up building and playing these things, I went through loads of delay pedals a few years ago, nothing hugely expensive though - mainly the Boss stuff with some Line 6, EHX etc.
To be honest every thing sounds like shit because my only amp, a Fender Champion 600, has it's stock shitty speaker.
I only bought it a couple of weeks ago, so I am gonna try to return it. Failing that, I am gonna sell it on and put the profit towards another setup.
Not to change to topic but I am just gonna buy another Sovtek I think. I loved my MIG 100 I had in the 90s. I like a big clear sound that doesn't break up all that much (or at all) that I can then just use a distortion pedal and other effects with.
Mike, to be honest I really like the youtube videos of your pedals. I will be putting an order in after I gets my amp
The Sovteks are fantastic (I believe either Bassman or Marshall JCM800) clones, but built to survive nuclear war. If you're wanting a blank canvas to add pedal sounds to that doesn't break up, you could do far worse than either of those amplifiers.