I don't know why I would choose this pedal over a Line 6 or Electro Harmonix SMMwH model, both of them have way more options and give you even more presets to use when you are playing live
@Lele0Live Hey Lele0Live, We made a deliberate decision to make Nova Repeater a more traditional-style pedal... something a lot of guitar players prefer. If you're looking for a pedal with presets and lots of cool features, I suggest you check out Nova Delay – it’s the big brother to Nova Repeater. I can't tell you which pedal is best, but it would be a more fair comparison to the pedals you mention. The Line 6, EH SMMwH and Nova Delay are priced the same - Nova Repeater is 100$ cheaper.
I currently have a Line 6 DL-4, and I'm STRONGLY considering trading it in for a Nova Repeater. I am more a plug-n-play kinda' guy, but other than the looper and having three presets, I can't say as I'd miss anything from the DL-4. Feature-wise, this has about 80% of what the DL-4 has, and one or two features that the DL-4 doesn't have. And one big thing that I suspect (but have no personal experience to back up), comparing the two brands, I'm really betting the Nova SOUNDS better!
the guitar (i think...) is a vintage, probably 70s yamaha, i forget the model but its their attempt at an SG/les paul. they are really nice, sound an feel fabulous.
The guitar is indeed a Yamaha SG2000. The amp is probably a Koch studiotone, it's hard to see in the vid, but TC Electronic does most of their demos with Koch amps.
Thank you thank you thank you for removing that awful milliseconds incrementer knob. This looks to be a better and cheaper version of the Nova Delay including a line input! The Nova Delay sounded awesome but it was too fiddly as a stomp box. Really really nice job on keeping what was good and making it a simpler, manual, real floor effect. I'm on board for one as soon as they are available.
True bypass?
PF1964 3 months ago
@PF1964 Nope.
tcelectronic 3 months ago
you should show settings while playing ...
rockstarstudio 11 months ago
What's the difference between the Nova Repeater and the Nova Delay? THANKS.
delpimpo 1 year ago
I don't know why I would choose this pedal over a Line 6 or Electro Harmonix SMMwH model, both of them have way more options and give you even more presets to use when you are playing live
Lele0Live 1 year ago
@Lele0Live Hey Lele0Live, We made a deliberate decision to make Nova Repeater a more traditional-style pedal... something a lot of guitar players prefer. If you're looking for a pedal with presets and lots of cool features, I suggest you check out Nova Delay – it’s the big brother to Nova Repeater. I can't tell you which pedal is best, but it would be a more fair comparison to the pedals you mention. The Line 6, EH SMMwH and Nova Delay are priced the same - Nova Repeater is 100$ cheaper.
tcelectronic 1 year ago 8
@tcelectronic Ok, Fair Enough. Didn't know the difference between the Nova Repeater and Nova Delay. Thanks for the answer
Lele0Live 1 year ago
@Lele0Live
I currently have a Line 6 DL-4, and I'm STRONGLY considering trading it in for a Nova Repeater. I am more a plug-n-play kinda' guy, but other than the looper and having three presets, I can't say as I'd miss anything from the DL-4. Feature-wise, this has about 80% of what the DL-4 has, and one or two features that the DL-4 doesn't have. And one big thing that I suspect (but have no personal experience to back up), comparing the two brands, I'm really betting the Nova SOUNDS better!
yobhsiFehT 7 months ago
It would be so easy to parody the gear heads if I weren't just as bad about bass equipment.
jmdurant2000 1 year ago
great pedal! my next!
pakevitch 2 years ago
what's the amp and guitar ?
gblaisg 2 years ago
the guitar (i think...) is a vintage, probably 70s yamaha, i forget the model but its their attempt at an SG/les paul. they are really nice, sound an feel fabulous.
tjsr21 2 years ago
thanks, does it feel more like a les paul or more lke a fender ?
gblaisg 2 years ago
LP, SG vibe really.
tjsr21 2 years ago
it''s actually a brand new Yamaha SG
i know him, and he has at sponsor deal with Yamaha
Growl666 2 years ago
Is that so. I didn't know they still made them. The old ones were pretty awesome, the new ones must kick ass.
tjsr21 2 years ago
The guitar is indeed a Yamaha SG2000. The amp is probably a Koch studiotone, it's hard to see in the vid, but TC Electronic does most of their demos with Koch amps.
voodoochild0403 2 years ago
I would have liked more sound, and less talking - but overall cool :)
AndeDK 2 years ago
Great demo by TC Electronics & they have a great player, Mr S Andersen to demonstrate their effects.
guitarplayer67 2 years ago
I love when he hold down the tempo and set the tempo by playing the guitar....(aka Audio Tapping)
vaionacid 2 years ago
Thank you thank you thank you for removing that awful milliseconds incrementer knob. This looks to be a better and cheaper version of the Nova Delay including a line input! The Nova Delay sounded awesome but it was too fiddly as a stomp box. Really really nice job on keeping what was good and making it a simpler, manual, real floor effect. I'm on board for one as soon as they are available.
polishbroadcast 2 years ago