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echo park

Question:
Has anyone played that? its made by line 6 in the tone-core sectoin.I played it and was amazed.
Answer:
Is it good? I'm very interested in it. I need a good, not too expensive delay to put infront of my Hot Rod Deluxe.
-Nick
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Dude im so getting it. Okay its got three difernt kinds of delay types to work with: tape,digital, and anlog.Then its got a tap tempo, revesre, and oh geese everything.
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From what I've seen, I think it looks like a great pedal. I haven't actually test-run it, however.
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In my opion its better than the line 6 delay modulator, if it doesnt have tape, anlong and digital.
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yeah, looks great. Musiciansfriend.com has a video of a chap messing with it, pretty cool...
-Nick
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Well I played one at GuitarCenter for about 15 mins today, then bought it for further testing at home(in a quiet environment, heh) knowing I could return it later if I didn't like it...
Tried it at home. YUK. I was surprised at the amount of noise that are in the repeats. Ugh, no way would you want to use this thing clean.
Now perhaps... perhaps it just really does need a power supply and not a fresh 9v battery. But I doubt it.
No true bypass on it either which is a disappointment.
Probably will be returning it in a few days unless someone else happens to know for certain that a power supply fixes the noise problem...
osm
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I've heard a lot of people say that when it's in a daisychain with other pedals it has very noticible noise, but when it's on AC power by itself, it's almost transparent, and doesn't even need a true bypass because it hardly colors the tone at all.
-Nick
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It looks pretty cool. Does it have tap tempo?
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