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DOD Rubberneck Electric Guitar Analog Delay Pedal DOD0015

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However, if you’re that 80s hair metal dude, this is a case of “not my job, not my prob”. Tap Tempo The Nemesis from Source Audio fills a particular niche in the market by catering more toward producer guitarists than pure players. The functionality that it comes with is second to none, making it one of the best pedals for that market, but those looking for something simple may find themselves overwhelmed. Controls:Value / Time / Repeats / Mix / Filter / Grit / Speed / Depth / Bank Selector A&B / Tap Tempo / Delay Type

The second is how much delay you need. If you’re trying to spice up some solos with a little delay, you do not need the huge array of options in a Strymon Timeline. If you want to make vast audio soundscapes, an Echobrain is going to be too limiting. This Delay pedal isn’t your ordinary everyday Analog Delay Pedal. This pedal features over one second of natural sounding Analog repeats with some extra features and tone shaping controls all within a very easy to manipulate on the fly box. Sam Bell PROS:

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The Tap Ratio switch makes it easy to get repeats that are perfectly in time, create triplets and achieve a doubled up feel Gain and Tone knobs allow you to shape the overall sound of the delay by increasing brightness, darkening the sound and adding more gain. The Level knob controls the output level of the delay signal. Both have dual-concentric pots - the Metal Zone has 2, for overall 6 different parameter controls - including Parametric Mids, while the Boneshaker has 3 dual-concentric knobs - for Parametric EQ across all 3 Frequency Bands, also with a Depth control - for a total of 9 parameter controls. In addition to these knobs the pedal also features two switches – a tap ratio switch, and a tails switch: How much space do I have on my pedalboard? Do you want to have to upgrade your entire pedalboard to add one pedal? Don’t go buying a huge Strymon and then try to fit it into a Boss shaped space on your board.

There's bags of control here with individualknobsfor Modulation Rate and Depth as well as Gain and Tone of the delay. If money is no object, the undisputed best of the best, and our Editor’s Choice, is the Strymon Timeline. This is the king of pro pedal boards, boasting 12 different delay types, a 30-second stereo looper, and can hold up to 200 rewritable presets. Money can buy no better delay. As well as being able to be used as a tap tempo for syncing your delay time with your music, holding your foot down on the Tempo/Regen switch will For this reason it’s important, if you are one of the guys from Explosions In The Sky, to have a clear idea of what types of delay you want in your unit, and then make sure the delays you’re looking at cover all those bases. The gain control allows you to dial in your desired amount of breakup on your delay tails, giving you a level of control not normally found on analog pedals.TAP RATIO: Allows you to toggle between three different tempo ratios (quarter, eighth, and dotted eighth sub-divisions). Despite being an analog delay pedal, the dTape Echo has a patented Sharc DSP Technology integrated into it, giving you complete control over every single aspect of the Tape Echo. This includes machine health, tone aging, delay time, tape age, and more all within that rich and warm analog sound.

Double concentric knobs allow for independent control of the Modulation Rate and Depth, as well as Gain and Tone of the delay. However, if you use an expression pedal extensively, be warned that the technology isn’t at 100% and is more for limited use.

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The interesting point here is that while all of the original 70's grey editions contain the typically more desirable 741 chip, a lot of the early 80's Yellow versions had that same chip too - with the 351 chip though gradually taking over later on. So you have the Grey 70's editions as the most sough-after, then the early 80's Yellow editions, and finally the 90's Yellow reissues. All are discontinued now - while some Reverbers are wrongly calling the late 90's versions vintage now - which I would dispute. (Vintage > 40 years). Finally, the third consideration is power draw. Some of these delay pedals draw a ton of power, and you may find you’ll need to upgrade your pedal board power supply to accommodate.

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