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Mike wrote:He asked for a delay with external tap tempo.
doh, didn't read that other post of his....whole lotta typing for nothing :?





well the dl4 and the dd20 are the only ones with tap tempo I've tried...and I liked them both.
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aaaaand they're both overkill for what he wants.
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Mike wrote:aaaaand they're both overkill for what he wants.
I can only speak on what I've tried....I owned a dd-5 but I bought it broken assuming I could fix it...


I couldn't.
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Mike wrote:He needs to arrange them in a circle and stand in the middle and connect all the head taps to them and then go MENTAL
That would be pretty amazing. I always like the E2 because of all the options it gives you.

Does the Boomerang do delays?
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Mike wrote:i reckon headrush too, because it does that sexy multihead tape sim and I reckon Chico has a few amps.

AM I RIGHT?
i know he's got a really nice 70's twin, but i'm not sure what else as far as guitar amps go. bass amps i know he's got a few of.
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Mike wrote:aaaaand they're both overkill for what he wants.
Lolz, Mike's so territorial over this section, "Geddoutta here, I'm the pedal know it all!!"
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I use two old Digitech PDS delay's, they are the two footswitch type with the infinite sampler that you can recall. I initially wanted one because MBV used them :roll: , but they are great delay pedals.

Imo the DD-3 is a great BASIC delay and very hard to dial in a bad sound, but obviously the more you spend the more you get.....DD-5, DD-6, Akai Headrush, EHX MM.....
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Fran wrote:I use two old Digitech PDS delay's, they are the two footswitch type with the infinite sampler that you can recall. I initially wanted one because MBV used them :roll: , but they are great delay pedals.
is that the PDS-8000?
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Mike wrote:He needs to arrange them in a circle and stand in the middle and connect all the head taps to them and then go MENTAL
i already am MENTAL.
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Chico Malo wrote:
Mike wrote:He needs to arrange them in a circle and stand in the middle and connect all the head taps to them and then go MENTAL
i already am MENTAL.
Then go for it, Gramps!
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i'd pick a nice vintage memory man. boss' delay pedals are fine as well
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Gandalf wrote:i'd pick a nice vintage memory man. boss' delay pedals are fine as well
He wants tap tempo.

Does noone read threads?
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On that shins "caring is creepy" song do they use delay on the main riff?
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Apparently. This one here has been pruned several times now, granted my posts were off topic but I think you've already answered what delay he should get.
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Mike wrote:
Gandalf wrote:i'd pick a nice vintage memory man. boss' delay pedals are fine as well
He wants tap tempo.

Does noone read threads?
ohh, the thread is too long im tired
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ok, thanks for the input. it sounds like the dd-5 has the best bang for the buck. i think i'll try to locate one for sale.
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Fran wrote:I use two old Digitech PDS delay's, they are the two footswitch type with the infinite sampler that you can recall. I initially wanted one because MBV used them :roll: , but they are great delay pedals.
is that the PDS-8000?
No dude, mine are the 1000 and a 1002. Loads of range though.

Have you seen what money the PDS-8000's go for these days :shock: and they're rare.
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Fran wrote:
inscho wrote:
Fran wrote:I use two old Digitech PDS delay's, they are the two footswitch type with the infinite sampler that you can recall. I initially wanted one because MBV used them :roll: , but they are great delay pedals.
is that the PDS-8000?
No dude, mine are the 1000 and a 1002. Loads of range though.

Have you seen what money the PDS-8000's go for these days :shock: and they're rare.
yeah thats what I was thinking....

"Fuck, he has two?!" :shock:
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an ebay search for a PDS brings up our very own timhulio

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