TC Electronic Nova Repeater presented by Søren Andersen
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I love when he hold down the tempo and set the tempo by playing the guitar....(aka Audio Tapping)
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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!
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you should show settings while playing ...
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What's the difference between the Nova Repeater and the Nova Delay? THANKS.
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@tcelectronic Ok, Fair Enough. Didn't know the difference between the Nova Repeater and Nova Delay. Thanks for the answer
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It would be so easy to parody the gear heads if I weren't just as bad about bass equipment.
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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.
True bypass?
PF1964 3 months ago
@PF1964 Nope.
tcelectronic 3 months 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