Whitestrat
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Good stuff...give it a try.
I think the hardest bit is reconciling the Digitech name with the high prices.
The Delay at $500+++ is really a "WTF!?!?!?" moment...:mrgreen:
But I'm glad I took the plunge.
Good stuff...give it a try.
I think the hardest bit is reconciling the Digitech name with the high prices.
The Delay at $500+++ is really a "WTF!?!?!?" moment...:mrgreen:
But I'm glad I took the plunge.
No lah...its only USD135 at ZZ
Where did you get it for $500![]()
Dude, if you bought the pedal from the ahem official local distributors you got fleeced like a sheep.
If we gave in to instincts of kiasuness all the time and went around kicking ourselves for every good deal we missed or bad deal we inadvertently succumbed to, we'd all go nuts or be bitter old bastards.
The CM-2 Tube Overdrive is pretty wicked for the price - perfect for plugging straight into a little practise amp like a MicroCube when i can't be bothered to set up. Sounds pretty darn good into a tube amp too. It's way more versatile and better sounding to me than the Bad Monkey which I thought was a bit too smooth and tame sounding. The CM-2's much livelier and more natural.
Swee Lee sells it for $500 list. Of course, after "discount" is a lot less lah.
Lets just say, that paying so much for 2 pedals that replaced my Digiverb and Digidelay, they had damn well better be worth the change, because the former 2 were already good, and there was NOTHING wrong with them. Thankfully, the reverb RV7 alone was good enough to kill both of them, and the DL8 was actually many notches above the digidelay, which I never thought possible.
Overall, it was a worthwhile upgrade. Though I still might end up being a bitter old bastard in the end still over other gear. Whahahahaha...:twisted:
And I think paying a bit more to have someone to blame when things go wrong is also a bit more worthwhile.
Only thing i can say is....500 bucks list price....ouch! Even my DD7 dosent cost that much...and it comes with external tap tempo![]()
The DD7 was a competitor for the DL8. After carefully reviewing both pedals, I'd say the DL8 beats the DD7, and the price difference was actually justified.
Oh yes, the DL8 does have tap tempo too.
I actually got my DD7 very cheap....just to give a rough idea i got it at a price of 3 figures less than what you paid for your DL-8 after discount :mrgreen: And i got it from a source locally too!
I'm damn impressed. The Valve Distortion gives a very impressive heavy modern sound, without being Metal. A few more tweaks, and my Fender tube amp becomes a Marshall JCM800.
The DL8 is good and warm. It's got every thing built in, with an 8 sec delay, and a 20 sec looper that can be overlayed twice, giving 2 different guitar backing bits simultaneously.
The REALLY impressive one is the RV7 Reverb. I ABed it against one of the most DEMANDING reverbs of all time. My Fender Long Spring Tank Reverb. Believe it or not, the RV7 was able to REPLICATE the organic tone of the analog spring reverb. It nailed it so close, I wouldn't be able to tell in a blindfold test. I think keeping the dry signal true bypass even when it's ON has something to do with this. This pedal uses Lexicon licensed reverb tones. That's something major in the efx industry. If it can generate a true lexicon type reverb, then I'm impressed.
And I am.:mrgreen:
wao, so all hardwire pedals are recommended ?
any particular ones to avoid ?