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Resources: Arion Digital Delay |
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Overall Rating: 3.0 (of 5) |
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Reviewed on 1/4/04 by
Rob Evers
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Rating:    If you want a cheap delay, go for it youll be pleased if you want a fancy expensive delay go for the boss dd-3 5 or 6. but this is a great pedal for the money. |
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Price: $15 (new)
Where Obtained: musicians friend
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Features:   
Its plastic, has 3 knobs (level, feedback, delay time), has a short switch(60ms-200ms) and lond switch(120ms-400ms) it has a 9v AC adapter jack, its not stero, it has a s---ty plastic batter cover(but that doesnt matter if you have an AC adapter). |
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Sound Quality:   
Dont expect that much from this pedal. i like it for what it is, a cheap delay pedal. it gives a good slight slap back sound, you can also get that twin guitar delay if you set it up right. personally i use it as a long reverbish short delay effect and its great. i use it in collaboration with chorus, slight overdrive and a wah for blues, jazz, and funk and it does the job. |
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Ease of Use:   
Its really easy to set up for a light slap back and a slightly longer delay sound. it has only 3 knobs so its doesnt take long to figure out which each one does, however it is a little harder to dial in the exact tone you want. |
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Durability:  
Its plastic, and eats up batteries. YOU SHOULD REALLY GET AN 9V AC ADAPTER FOR THIS PEDAL. |
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