The Boss DM-2W analog delay is a reissue of the legendary Boss DM-2. Continue reading “Boss DM-2W Analog Delay”
Category: Brands
Boss DD-7 vs. Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man – Delay Comparison
This is a Comparison of the Boss DD-7 with the Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man. At the end of the video I also demonstrate how either of them will sound in the mix.
gear: Fender Telecaster, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, DigiTech Trio, Cubase.
Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe
Because of its size, the Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe is less pedalboard friendly. Nevertheless, in my honest opinion, this digital delay has the right to require more space. Continue reading “Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe”
Boss DD-7 vs. TC Electronic Flashback – Digital Delay Comparison
This is a Comparison of the Boss DD-7 with the TC Electronic Flashback.
Besides the digital mode, I also present the analog emulation, modulation and the reverse mode of these two bugdet delay pedals. At the end of the video I also demonstrate how either of them will sound in the mix.
gear: Fender Telecaster, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, DigiTech Trio, Cubase.
Catalinbread Belle Epoch
The Catalinbread Belle Epoch is a pedalboard friendly digital delay with an inbuilt preamp that is oriented to the legendary Maestro Echoplex Transistor Tape Echo. Continue reading “Catalinbread Belle Epoch”
MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe vs. MXR Carbon Copy – Analog Delay Comparison
This is a Comparison of the MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe with MXR Carbon Copy.
For a better comparability I only used the dark mode of the Carbon Copy Deluxe.
Fluctuating mains voltage = different sound?
Almost every guitarist knows this phenomenon: in the rehearsal room the sound of the guitar was absolutely perfect, and the amp has been situated right in the sweet spot. But live on stage, the magic has disappeared. Continue reading “Fluctuating mains voltage = different sound?”
Obituary: Jim Dunlop – more than the Cry-Baby
In a certain way he was like the doctor of the music scene. Besides his brilliant own inventions, Jim Dunlop brought dead ones back to life. Continue reading “Obituary: Jim Dunlop – more than the Cry-Baby”
Boss DD-500 Digital Delay
The Boss DD-500 is one of the few Boss pedals which are, because of their size, less pedalboard friendly. Continue reading “Boss DD-500 Digital Delay”
Source Audio Ventris vs. Neunaber Expanse – Reverb Comparison
This is a comparison of the Neunaber Expanse with the Source Audio Ventris.
gear: Fender Telecaster, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, Cubase.
Effect pedals interacting with the whole setup
One loves the Tubescreamer, the other hates it. It is impossible to keep everyone happy. While to one guitarist the overdrive pedal sounds perfect, stresses the mids in an optimal way and creates the ultimate range of distortion, the same pedal seems hollow with the bass cut quite too much to another guitar player. Continue reading “Effect pedals interacting with the whole setup”
Catalinbread Adineko
The Catalinbread Adineko is a pedalboard friendly digital delay. The 9V pedal dispenses with tap tempo, stereo in- and outputs, a looper as well as an input for an expression pedal or midi. Continue reading “Catalinbread Adineko”
MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe vs. Maxon AD-900 Analog Delay – Analog Delay Comparison
This is a Comparison of the MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe with the Maxon AD-900 Analog Delay.
gear: Fender Telecaster, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, Cubase.
Binson Echorec
Concerning the categorization of delay pedals, guitarists mostly refer to analog delays, tape delays and digital delay pedals. But one true classic is often overlooked because it is pretty rare and only available in used condition: the Binson Echorec. Continue reading “Binson Echorec”
+++ NAMM 2019 News Part 4+++
The rumor mill is churning….
Here I would like to present the last part of a collection of some interesting NAMM Show news. Continue reading “+++ NAMM 2019 News Part 4+++”

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