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line 6 echo park? it does everything you want, plus some other cool stuff to play with
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sp3k wrote:line 6 echo park? it does everything you want, plus some other cool stuff to play with
I was going to suggest this but then realised that it's a pain in the arse when daisy chained. Brilliant pedal with some great features but makes some horrible noise!
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Or of course, you could buy the M9 you've been trying to pluck up the courage to ask out these last few months.
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I asked her out to the big Shortscale ball, but she says it'll cost me 300 quid. Although I have totally considered selling off various pedals so it can act as my distortion, trem, delay alongside my current pitchshifters, the list of software glitches still worries me somewhat.
sp3k wrote:line 6 echo park? it does everything you want, plus some other cool stuff to play with
The footswitching operation is balls, unfortunately. They do look pretty snazzy, but they really dropped the ball at R&R with the bypassing. Man, this is feeling like everyone's suggesting good ideas and I'm shooting them down, like some podgy, bespectacled Duncan Bannatyne. Stop.
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I do appreciate all of these suggestions guys, it would just appear that years of this shit has made me extra picky, particular, cynical and careful with my precious, precious monies.
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Doog wrote:Man, this is feeling like everyone's suggesting good ideas and I'm shooting them down, like some podgy, bespectacled Duncan Bannatyne. Stop.
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I do appreciate all of these suggestions guys, it would just appear that years of this shit has made me extra picky, particular, cynical and careful with my precious, precious monies.
I think we've about exhausted the list of brands dude, for you to go and buy a DD-3 after all :lol:
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I've got the Yamaha on my watching list, as a matter of fact! Looks interesting, the different modes of recording and play look intriguing.
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Bit late to this party...but Doog you might want to have a look at the Guyatone MD-3 - I used to have one and it was really great. I liked it more than our other guitarist's DD-3. Clean and crisp. V small board footprint. I'd definitely get another if I were to get a digital delay again.
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Haha, thanks Thom, but I've gone for the Line 6 M9 to serve as my delay. And about a billion other things :)

Should be with me tuhmaaaarrrow!
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benecol wrote:Or of course, you could buy the M9 you've been trying to pluck up the courage to ask out these last few months.
*COUGH TOLD YOU SO COUGH DON'T WORRY I ACCEPT YOUR APOLOGY COUGH*
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Doog wrote:Haha, thanks Thom, but I've gone for the Line 6 M9 to serve as my delay. And about a billion other things :)

Should be with me tuhmaaaarrrow!
Haha nice!!! Much better choice!
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benecol wrote:
benecol wrote:Or of course, you could buy the M9 you've been trying to pluck up the courage to ask out these last few months.
*COUGH TOLD YOU SO COUGH DON'T WORRY I ACCEPT YOUR APOLOGY COUGH*
Thanks Timmo!
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Doog wrote:Haha, thanks Thom, but I've gone for the Line 6 M9 to serve as my delay. And about a billion other things :)

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Hopefully Benecol is bringing his M13 seeing as he's driving; the bag I'm dragging across the south and London is already gonna be pretty full of pedals I'm selling and general clothes/sleeping stuff.
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Post by analogsystem »

If you don't get on with your line 6 you should consider the Digitech Hardwire DL-8. You can turn the tails off. It will do everything a good modern digital delay should do. I don't know if its hype or not, but their description of the extra high headroom on this series sounds good to me, especially for a delay pedal.