Digital Delay
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This is a great, dare I say "vintage" digital delay from the mid-late 90s. It's my oldest working pedal and it works fantastic to this day. With good reason, people have things to say about pedals in plastic casings - particularly the part you stomp, but this thing really is a tank. It looks, plays, and feels the way it did back in 97. On occasion, like decade-ly, you might have to bust out a P driver to tighten the screw that hold supports the stomp shield, but other than that it's plug and play. It is in and out of the closet. I occasionally use it with all three knobs max'd out for mayhem and chaos, but it's like 6th in line delay pedal-wise these days.As you can see in picture 2, I paid $129.99 + tax back in the day for this beaut, and I played every penny out of it. Now it's someone else's turn. Ideally for someone who wants a $100-quality pedal for much less. No box, nothing but the pedal remains from the initial purchase.Takes a 9v battery or 9v power supply. Take your pick.
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