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Post by Lefty on May 4, 2006 6:07:59 GMT -7
I know some of you guys have/use one. I've got the "tone core module" on the way...any thoughts? I used to have the DL4, and it was a GREAT box, but way too big for my needs. I'm hoping the Echo Park will fit the bill and not cause too much trouble.
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Post by brando on May 6, 2006 14:29:49 GMT -7
You won't want to hear this, but my EP took a crap on me last week. Started emitting this high-pitched ocillating signal even when disengaged. I'm sending it to Line6 on Monday to get repaired. If you want, I'll let you know how that process goes.
I will tell you that up until last week and after 2 years of constant use, it's been a great pedal for me. The tap tempo is very accurate and easy to use. Unlike the DL-4, it remembers you're tempo when you disengage. That's handy. Sound-wise, I really like the tape and analog features. I mostly keep it on the ducking feature for rhythm playing, but has lots of great features too. I've actually heard of guys buying 2 or 3 EPs and using all of them on one pedal board.
For the $, it's the best delay I've ever heard.
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Post by bluzsteel on May 9, 2006 5:44:00 GMT -7
sounded good didnt like the tiny knobs ,not a gig pedal
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