Cheap Analog Delays / Analogue Delays
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Cheap Analog Delays / Analogue Delays
I'm looking for suggestions and recommendations please for cheap analogue delay pedals.
Three such pedals that I've identified so far are:
- Behringer Vintage Time Machine
- Behringer Vintage Delay D400
-Daphon Delay E20D
Any views on any of the above?
At present I only have one delay - a Boss DD7.
I want an anlogue delay too - a real one, and not an anologue sim (unless anyone knows any realy good ones).
And any thoughts on comparing the two Behingers mentioned? Is the extra worth it for the Vintage Time Machine over the VD400? (Btw - I've seen the two videos of these on youtube which two of members did; thsi I how I found out about your site).
So suggestions and recommendations on a cheap anolgue delay pedal, please? Must be under USD 100. (I'm not gonna buy a DM2/2, AD9 or MXR Carbon Copy.)
Thanks!
Three such pedals that I've identified so far are:
- Behringer Vintage Time Machine
- Behringer Vintage Delay D400
-Daphon Delay E20D
Any views on any of the above?
At present I only have one delay - a Boss DD7.
I want an anlogue delay too - a real one, and not an anologue sim (unless anyone knows any realy good ones).
And any thoughts on comparing the two Behingers mentioned? Is the extra worth it for the Vintage Time Machine over the VD400? (Btw - I've seen the two videos of these on youtube which two of members did; thsi I how I found out about your site).
So suggestions and recommendations on a cheap anolgue delay pedal, please? Must be under USD 100. (I'm not gonna buy a DM2/2, AD9 or MXR Carbon Copy.)
Thanks!
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The Memory Boys are going for pretty cheap secondhand lately, but the best bang for buck analogue delay I've ever had (in fact, money aside, one of the best delays I've ever had) is the Behringer VD400: amazing little pedal. If I'd have paid £50, not £20 for it, I'd still have been blown away by it.
I suppose because now it seems possible to buy a real anolog delay. Why get a 'fake' when you can afford the real thing?Doog wrote:For the record, what makes you want a REAL analogue delay over a digital simulation of one?
Unless, are there any anolog delay sims aailable that sound more authentic that any cheap real anologue delay?
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I've got one of these. The bypass couldn't possibly be any worse. It's like a fuzz pedal.Ro S wrote:- Behringer Vintage Time Machine
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I have a Behringer VD400 that I'm not currently making a lot of use of. Compared to my WEM Copicat Mk. 1 tape echo, it doesn't provide the capability to choose any combination of 3 taps (tape heads) and the longest delay it provides is not as long. As far as I'm concerned its major drawback is its inability to provide a single echo without feeding the signal back into the loop; with the Copicat you always get the first echo (unless you turned it off) but maybe there's a mod out there that allows me to fix this. My son uses a Line 6 Echo park which allows you to select Analog and Tape simulations and our rhythm guitarist also uses one, They sound pretty good to me but they're not cheap.
If there are other analog delays out there that just delay without feeding the delay back in (so you can play harmony runs with yourself) I'd like to hear about them. If you don't need that capability, and just want a natural echo, the VD400 is great value.
If there are other analog delays out there that just delay without feeding the delay back in (so you can play harmony runs with yourself) I'd like to hear about them. If you don't need that capability, and just want a natural echo, the VD400 is great value.
Hahahahahabenecol wrote:Ignore him Ro S, he demands cold, clinical, harsh repeats to mirror the cold, clinical, harsh world he lives in.
I can dig analog delays, they're just not for me and most of my applications. Some of the models of analog stuff that Line 6 put out, I'd defy anyone to tell the difference in a live band situation.
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Some cool bands there dude. Welcome to the forum from another Notts boyRo S wrote:Fave bands: Spacemen 3, Jesus & Mary Chain, Loop, Pale Saints ....
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Fran wrote:Some cool bands there dude. And Loop and the Pale Saints...Ro S wrote:Fave bands: Spacemen 3, Jesus & Mary Chain, Loop, Pale Saints ....
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Loop were ace, especially live. Pale Saints made one decent album.benecol wrote:Fran wrote:Some cool bands there dude. And Loop and the Pale Saints...Ro S wrote:Fave bands: Spacemen 3, Jesus & Mary Chain, Loop, Pale Saints ....
I don't think Arion have been mentioned yet or DOD. I've had and enjoyed both brands. Check out Maneco as well, they aren't exactly cheap as memory serves but they are wicccked. Check out the BBE Two timer too - I can't say enough nice things about there pedals. For some reason they are copying pedals that no one else seems to want to... In this case the boss DM-2.
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Hello Fran -Fran wrote:Loop were ace, especially live. Pale Saints made one decent album.benecol wrote:Fran wrote:Some cool bands there dude. And Loop and the Pale Saints...
Are you also on the guitargeek forum?
Pale Saints' first album would be one of my 'desert island discs'. Their subsequent stuff could hardly have lived up to it. Spacemen 3's 'Perfect Prescription', 'Playing with Fire' and 'TDTMM' would also be there. Spacemen 3 are my absolutely favourite band... Sonic Boom is my musical hero...sorry, I'm gushing.
Sorry to digress - back to topic...
Ro