JHS Milkman! I've probably owned over 50 delay pedals over the years. Most are pretty good for a quick slap and hard to tell apart, but you can tell the difference on slower, longer settings. Only one that ever really grabbed me though, was an Ibanez DDL, Which I still have. Also had many tape echo machines. Copicats, Roland space echos, Korg Stage echo. All good, but high maintenance. JHS Milkman, to me, is just rockabilly in a box. Light as a feather too, so great on the road and I love the boost function. Can't thank you enough for introducing me to it James! And my Vintera tele custom.
Milkman sounds good. I use the Strymon Deco. Some delays are able to emulate tape wear, wow and flutter etc, and will sound dark like worn tape if set that way.
Great job at shooting out these petals James! I’ve been using an analog alien rumble seat for the last year or so I absolutely love it but that JHS sounds great too.
I thought the Milkman was great and had a wonderful saturation. The Boss is also great as it's really clean, a high top and pops. I think it's nice to have both clean and saturated.
great video! I am looking for a new delay and think the milkman might be the one. I tried an aqua puss recently but it was a bit too underwater sounding for my taste. These are more suited to vintage styles. I have been interested in the nocturne mystery brain also.
You’ve sold me the Milkman. It is far superior. The Memphis has a character of its own but too much. I loved your face when you changed the settings of that one.
Nice video. Thank you. I have a MXR Carbon Copy mini that either isn't very good at rockabilly slapback or I am not a very good operator. Would you suggest one of these pedals over it?
Not a great slapback on the carbon copy. It's good for longer grainier tones, but I'd recommend something like a Boss analog delay, or even their DD3 has a great slapback setting. If you're looking cheap, danelectro has great sounding slapback delays. If you want the best, nothing tops the old Macon/Ibanez AD80.
James Oliver Guitar Thank you! I just subscribed, so I’ll keep an eye out for it. I can get mine sounding pretty good, but really like how you have it set here.
vd 400 im thinking of buying one but im not sure if the slap is good enough for rockabilly just wondering what you think its certainly cheap enough@@jamesoliverguitar
Space echo takes a lot of beating, solidly made, batteries(6AA) last ages 10/10 Marshall echohead eats batteries in 25 mins unless alkaline, an absolute bastard trying to set up again if setting lost 2/10 Watkins copycat good if working Warning early models not earthed require modifcation & trying to find anyone that knows how to repair them or get parts a nightmare !
Years ago, DOD made a KILLER Analog Delay... All the Rockabillies that weren't using a Boss were using a DOD... I haven't seen one in forever, but of course I probably had 100 of them over the years.😬 Ashley Kingman, who plays Takeoff Guitar for in Big Sandy and his Fly Rite Boys, is currently using those cheap little Fender "chicklet" delays to great result.... And I can't even find one of those to save my life. I've had a Danelectro Dan-Echo for about 20 years... I guess it does me OK... But that Milk Man sounds wonderful!
Lots have asked my milkman setting I’ve made a video showing my settings th-cam.com/video/GlxObauO_QA/w-d-xo.html
Memphis Sun sounds good to me ears
Milkman good, Memphis sun just like it says, Sun recordings, i like it.
So is echo the same as delay?
JHS Milkman! I've probably owned over 50 delay pedals over the years. Most are pretty good for a quick slap and hard to tell apart, but you can tell the difference on slower, longer settings. Only one that ever really grabbed me though, was an Ibanez DDL, Which I still have. Also had many tape echo machines. Copicats, Roland space echos, Korg Stage echo. All good, but high maintenance. JHS Milkman, to me, is just rockabilly in a box. Light as a feather too, so great on the road and I love the boost function. Can't thank you enough for introducing me to it James! And my Vintera tele custom.
Cheers rob ! It’s the best delay
Hello my Celtic cousin great review and playing I'm between milkman and sun pedal just have to make my mind up regards from Ireland ☘️
Milk man for me
Milkman sounds good. I use the Strymon Deco. Some delays are able to emulate tape wear, wow and flutter etc, and will sound dark like worn tape if set that way.
I’ve tried the deco very good pedal
Great video! Definitely like the Milkman sound, will have to save up😀. Great playing James!
Thanks mike! I got my milkman second hand
Great job at shooting out these petals James! I’ve been using an analog alien rumble seat for the last year or so I absolutely love it but that JHS sounds great too.
I’ll check that one! Nice one Thomas
These are awesome and your very playing my Friend!
🎸🎸🎸🎸
I thought the Milkman was great and had a wonderful saturation. The Boss is also great as it's really clean, a high top and pops. I think it's nice to have both clean and saturated.
Yeh and me!
Shame about the Dano not working. That Milkman really does the trick out of them.Mr Echo was a new one on me but pretty cool too! 👍🎸🎵
Yeh I’ve put the danelectro and dm3 to be fixed
great video! I am looking for a new delay and think the milkman might be the one. I tried an aqua puss recently but it was a bit too underwater sounding for my taste. These are more suited to vintage styles. I have been interested in the nocturne mystery brain also.
Milkman is my favourite personally
boss dd3 for me
Good video! Did you get the Dano fixed. I have one that worked fine when I put it away in its box many years ago but now it doesn't.
I’ve not had chance gigs started back doing 5/6 week my amp has hasn’t been well but I’ll get around to it
Milkman sounds superb.
My favourite Kevin
You’ve sold me the Milkman. It is far superior. The Memphis has a character of its own but too much. I loved your face when you changed the settings of that one.
My favourite pedal only one I use bare a tuner
What are the settings you use? Time, Level and Feedback on the Boss?
All at 12 o clock
The milkman delivers
My favourite
Nice video. Thank you. I have a MXR Carbon Copy mini that either isn't very good at rockabilly slapback or I am not a very good operator. Would you suggest one of these pedals over it?
Ive never used one illl check it out now
Not a great slapback on the carbon copy. It's good for longer grainier tones, but I'd recommend something like a Boss analog delay, or even their DD3 has a great slapback setting. If you're looking cheap, danelectro has great sounding slapback delays. If you want the best, nothing tops the old Macon/Ibanez AD80.
Sib Mr. Echo for me!
What settings are you using on the milkman? Thanks!
Kevin Howard I’ll make short clip later as loads are asking me I’ll post it here Kevin
James Oliver Guitar Thank you! I just subscribed, so I’ll keep an eye out for it. I can get mine sounding pretty good, but really like how you have it set here.
what do you think to berhinger .
Nothing wrong with them Tim
vd 400 im thinking of buying one but im not sure if the slap is good enough for rockabilly just wondering what you think its certainly cheap enough@@jamesoliverguitar
Worth ago most delays do the slapback
thanks@@jamesoliverguitar
all the best Tim
Space echo takes a lot of beating, solidly made, batteries(6AA) last ages 10/10 Marshall echohead eats batteries in 25 mins unless alkaline, an absolute bastard trying to set up again if setting lost 2/10 Watkins copycat good if working Warning early models not earthed require modifcation & trying to find anyone that knows how to repair them or get parts a nightmare !
DM 2 for me!
Milkman all the way!
Super pedal
That sucks you couldn't show the DM3. That's one of the BEST slapback pedals ever imo.
Sadly it’s stopped working I need to get it fixed
Years ago, DOD made a KILLER Analog Delay... All the Rockabillies that weren't using a Boss were using a DOD... I haven't seen one in forever, but of course I probably had 100 of them over the years.😬
Ashley Kingman, who plays Takeoff Guitar for in Big Sandy and his Fly Rite Boys, is currently using those cheap little Fender "chicklet" delays to great result.... And I can't even find one of those to save my life.
I've had a Danelectro Dan-Echo for about 20 years... I guess it does me OK...
But that Milk Man sounds wonderful!
I’ll check out that chicklet pedal thanks slick
Gutted. I sold my Reel Danecho before I left the UK. I want one again here in the USA, and they seem to be rare as Rocking horse s.......
They are cool mine has stopped working I don’t know why