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So what sounds like a Ibby DE-7 but with tap tempo?


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As soon as I start digging into it all......Digital, analog & modulation seem appealing.

Reverse, and all the various other BS they try to cram into delays seems pointless.

 

:idk: I feel the same way about tap tempo :o

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If you don't mind external tap, the marshall echohead does the analog thing pretty well short of self oscillating. So if you don't need that then it's great.

I found it to be closer in tone to the DE7 than both the echo park and the DD7 actually.

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If you don't mind external tap, the marshall echohead does the analog thing pretty well short of self oscillating. So if you don't need that then it's great.

I found it to be closer in tone to the DE7 than both the echo park and the DD7 actually.

 

 

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If you don't mind external tap, the marshall echohead does the analog thing pretty well short of self oscillating. So if you don't need that then it's great.

I found it to be closer in tone to the DE7 than both the echo park and the DD7 actually.

 

 

Cool, they're cheap too......do not need oscillation.

 

The Nova Delay seems really nice too.

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Cool, they're cheap too......do not need oscillation.


The Nova Delay seems really nice too.

 

 

FWIW I like the DE-7 sound lots better than the Nova. The Nova is great though for super clean repeats.

 

This thread makes me now want an Echohead.

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BOSS DD-7, I got one and sold my DE-7. I use it for looping as well

 

 

I have a dd7 and a de7 and while i think they are both great and cover different ground, i did not find the dd7 analog mode to sound the same, or as good as the de7.

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I have a dd7 and a de7 and while i think they are both great and cover different ground, i did not find the dd7 analog mode to sound the same, or as good as the de7.

 

 

the analog mode on the DD-7 is modeled after the DM-2 and sounds excellent, the DE-7 is hugely overrated, just my opinion.

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I've owned/played the DL4, Keeley DL4, DD20, Nova series, several analog delays, and the Timeline, and NONE of them have the same character as the DE7 - that 2nd and 3rd repeat are just something special. I'd be willing to pay someone $150 to modify it for tap tempo and add a subdivision if possible. I love it that much.

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I've owned/played the DL4, Keeley DL4, DD20, Nova series, several analog delays, and the Timeline, and NONE of them have the same character as the DE7 - that 2nd and 3rd repeat are just something special. I'd be willing to pay someone $150 to modify it for tap tempo and add a subdivision if possible. I love it that much.

 

Tried an EQD Disaster Transport yet? No tap but it does everything else so perfectly. :love:

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Tried an EQD Disaster Transport yet? No tap but it does everything else so perfectly.
:love:

 

Tried the DT - didn't love it as much as I hoped. Modulation was virtually unusable to me; I don't need extreme wacky sounds, just a nice chorus or vibrato to liven it up a bit, and that was really difficult to dial in. The repeats sounded nice, but I still preferred the sound of the DE-7.

 

Now the Dispatch Master, OTOH, sounds REALLLLLLY tempting.

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