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T-Rex Replica Delay Pedal

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www.ProGuitarShop.com - The T-Rex Replica Delay pedal is the most natural sounding delay pedal we've run across to date. In a world where digital is a bad word, T-Rex has broken the boundaries and designed a pedal that can fool almost any ear. The Replica features 24-bit Burr Brown AD/DA converters that keep every nuance of the signal intact and sparkling clean. Featuring a tap tempo switch and delay up to 1550ms, the T-Rex Replica Delay pedal also gives you a Subdivision switch for triplet delays and a Brown switch for a high cut filter on the delays.

The T-Rex Replica Delay pedal had me fooled. I truly thought that no digital delay on the planet could sound as natural as this. With the Brown switch engaged, the Replica gives you warm almost lo-fi sounding delay repeats that sound analog. The 24-bit Burr Brown converters are some of the highest quality you can get and so is the tone of the Replica. The Subdivision knob works with the tap tempo to give you a triplet delay that works well with funk or country. For the highest quality digital delay found in a stompbox, check out the T-Rex Replica Delay pedal.

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  • Is this analog?

  • No, it's digital but made to sound warm like an analog delay.

  • @ProGuitarShopDemos How are the digital to analog imitators like this and the Guyatone tube echo? Are they as warm and natural?

  • @theShowStopper321 - All digital pedals have analog circuitry. The signal coming from your guitar is analog, and your amp needs an analog signal at it's input. Between these two points the signal is converted to digital, processed, and then converted back to analog and sent to your amp. The quality of the analog circuit + the quality of the digital/analog converters are what determines how the pedal sounds. In the case of T-Rex, the quality is top-shelf on all counts. Just use your ears!

    -PGS

  • Does this pedal oscillate or make pitch shifting effecs like an analog delay?

  • No, the repeats stay clean.

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  • The best thing is that its Gilmour aproved

  • And won't sound anywhere near as good.

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  • Santana uses this pedal.

  • Wenn ich nur mal im Lotto gewinnen könnte das wäre schön!!!

  • @merlozeppelin I can only think of a production technique - it requires the use of a delay and a compressor after it. This way, when you slow down, the compressor has the time to release and this will let the delay come up more.

    I can't think of anything else, sorry. ;-)

  • Stephen Malkmus approved.

  • Is this little beauty discontinued?

  • David Gilmour from Pink Floyd has used this pedal.

  • sounds digital. sorry...

    i dont know why it costs so much money. you can get the same digital analog like tones for half the price with tech 21 boost dla..

  • hi, why don't you test delay pedals with gain on? I need a delay unit that won't mess with definition when playing fast leads. Actually, what I need is a delay stays in the back when you are playing fast, and goes up front when you slow down or stop. is there such a thing? thanks a lot

  • @MrRockinFrog for i dont know but for 400 bucks it better

  • Can this pedal do slapback?

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