The Diamond Memory Lane is a less pedalboard-friendly analog delay. Compared to other analog delay pedals, the maximum delay time of 550 ms is quite ordinary. But because of the Panasonic MN3005 chip, the sound of this 24 V mono pedal is legendary. Continue reading “Diamond Memory Lane”
Tag: Analog Delay
Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall (Red Knob Mod)
The Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall RKM is – as the name already suggests – quite similar to the Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall. Continue reading “Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall (Red Knob Mod)”
Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall
The Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall is a very flexible and pedalboard-friendly analog delay. Continue reading “Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall”
Chase Bliss Audio Thermae
The Chase Bliss Audio Thermae is a pedalboard-friendly 9V analog delay. Like all Chase Bliss Audio pedals, this stompbox also is constructed according to the motto “analog heart-digital brain”. Continue reading “Chase Bliss Audio Thermae”
Boss DD-7 vs. MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe – Delay Comparison
This is a Comparison of the Boss DD-7 with the MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe.
In this video I only used the analog mode of the Boss DD-7. At the end of the video I demonstrate how either of them will sound in the mix.
gear: Fender Telecaster, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, DigiTech Trio, Cubase.
Boss DM-3 Analog Delay
Actually, the Boss DM-3 differs only in a slightly changed design from the legendary Boss DM-2. Continue reading “Boss DM-3 Analog Delay”
Boss DM-2W Analog Delay
The Boss DM-2W analog delay is a reissue of the legendary Boss DM-2. Continue reading “Boss DM-2W Analog Delay”
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.
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”
Boss DM-1 Analog Delay
The Boss DM-1 analog delay is one of the rather pedalboard-unfriendly Boss pedals.
The maximum delay time is about 600ms. Continue reading “Boss DM-1 Analog Delay”
Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
The Boss DM-2 analog delay is legendary. Although it is important to differentiate if you have got one with a 3205 or one with a 3005 chip. Continue reading “Boss DM-2 Analog Delay”
Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man vs. TC Electronic Flashback – Delay comparison
This is a comparison of the Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with TC Electronic Flashback. Find out if the digital emulation sounds like the analog original.
gear: Fender Telecaster, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, Cubase.
Analog delay sound
Analog delay pedals are not all equal. By now, there are so many different pedals that you cannot speak of THE analog delay sound anymore. Continue reading “Analog delay sound”
Maxon AD-900 vs. Fulltone Tube Tape Echo – delay comparison
This is a comparison of the Maxon AD-900 with the Fulltone Tube Tape Echo.
The comparison of an analog delay with a tape echo might be a bit extraordinary – but these two classics can definitvely compete with each other.
gear: Fender Telecaster, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, Cubase.

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