I read further into the specs and even opened up the pedal to find a non-BBD chip. Packaging states all analog circuitry, but I definitely should’ve done more research of my own. Oh well. 🥸
Usually even just listening by ear and moving the rate knob while you play or messing with the oscillation usually gives it away for me. It does have more cut than most analog delays but still has a bit of warmth like an analog. I do like the gritty, chirpy oscillation of digital delays that are designed to sound like analog delays.
I have this pedal and a few delays 10 times the cost. This thing rivals those easily and is always on my board. Sounds amazing!
Great Find!🤘🤘🤘
Extremely useful, thanks!
Very useful review. Thank you.
Fantastic 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙋🏻♂️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
It doesnt have trails when you turn off the pedal?
The pedal has true bypass, so when turned off, the pedal does not affect tone in any way.
@@GregAllison i see thanks much!
Is the pedal good for what it costs?
I’d say so. For the price, I thought it sounded pretty good!
Is it actual BBD chip or pt2399?
Solid question. I should have opened up the enclosure to take a look during the video. I’ll check it out next time I sit down with the pedal!
Following up from earlier. I opened up the pedal, and it’s got a PT2399 chip.
What's the difference?
@boimesa8190 A BBD (Bucket Brigade Device) is an entirely analog chip, while the pt2399 is a digital chip that emulates the tone of an analog chip.
My Siberian husky wants me to buy this pedal.
Your dog knows affordable tone.
That's what i told my wife: david's dog wants me to buy the set, and greg approved. And greg knows gears. 😉
I would tell my wife that it’s about the cost of a two-person meal at Chipotle. Gotta speak her love language.
🤩 'promo sm'
It’s a good delay but it’s actually not analog.
I read further into the specs and even opened up the pedal to find a non-BBD chip. Packaging states all analog circuitry, but I definitely should’ve done more research of my own. Oh well. 🥸
Usually even just listening by ear and moving the rate knob while you play or messing with the oscillation usually gives it away for me. It does have more cut than most analog delays but still has a bit of warmth like an analog. I do like the gritty, chirpy oscillation of digital delays that are designed to sound like analog delays.