Ok, now I have owned both of these pedals since I left my last comment.
And I must say - the Skreddy Rocks so hard. Nothing can touch it's tone. Really, when you do lingering chords with modulation and you get the feedback right past 12' o'clock - nothing can do that like the Skrecho.
The M9 is good, but having had both, I can really say that there is no comparison.
I like the M9 delay better, The Skreddy sounds like each repeat gets compressed more each time so it losses its initial attack. The M9 sounds like it retains the attack and isnt pinched off as it fades away.
They both sound good but the Skreddy's echoes sound better to my ears. The M9's repeats don't begin to trail off like an analog delay until the second or third repeat where as the Skreddy does this from the first repeat.
Ok, now I have owned both of these pedals since I left my last comment.
And I must say - the Skreddy Rocks so hard. Nothing can touch it's tone. Really, when you do lingering chords with modulation and you get the feedback right past 12' o'clock - nothing can do that like the Skrecho.
The M9 is good, but having had both, I can really say that there is no comparison.
cosmogang 1 year ago
There is kind of this metallic ring on the guitar and the delays as soon as the M9 is engaged. What's up with that?
I don't hear that metallic ringing when the Skreddy is engaged?
KristineLivingston 1 year ago
@KristineLivingston
It's purely because M9 retains the initial pick attack. This due to the fact that the Skreddy is 'warmer'.
DemoColorScheme 1 year ago
I like the M9 delay better, The Skreddy sounds like each repeat gets compressed more each time so it losses its initial attack. The M9 sounds like it retains the attack and isnt pinched off as it fades away.
wwit63 1 year ago
@wwit63
I do think the Skreddy sounds way better here, though I had the Skreddy and sold it anyways because I really felt it was inferior to the DMM.
DemoColorScheme 1 year ago
They both have green lights tho!!
fungulau2x 2 years ago
They both sound good but the Skreddy's echoes sound better to my ears. The M9's repeats don't begin to trail off like an analog delay until the second or third repeat where as the Skreddy does this from the first repeat.
turnstylepoet 2 years ago
The M9 sounds a little clanky at first, the second one sounds a little warmer. I love the M9, but the delays aren't near as warm in this comparison.
cosmogang 2 years ago 2