Mine which I quite dig. MN3005 BBD in the DM2/Aquapus vein:
Want an Anolog Delay
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Thanks for the input everyone. I actually found a NOS 90s/00s DMM that I'm going to mess around with. It was significantly outside my $300 budget, but you only live once, right?
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Congratulations!!! Maybe my favorite pedal ever.
If I'd only gotten one of these years ago, I probably never would have gone down the endless delay quest.
If I'd only gotten one of these years ago, I probably never would have gone down the endless delay quest.
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Ha! That never happens!cestlamort wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:21 amCongratulations!!! Maybe my favorite pedal ever.
If I'd only gotten one of these years ago, I probably never would have gone down the endless delay quest.
Usually it’s; this one sounds good, but I bet I can find something better. I stopped looking for analog delay when I got an OG DMM, but I would not mind a Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude, or a Moog for a different sound. Neither is necessary as a replacement though, which is the main reason besides money that I dont have them.
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You have done well, my young Paduan.
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I’m actually serious here: I had a specific sound in my head that I wanted (my question as a naive guitar player to the guys at the vintage store: “what sounds like the chameleons?” They pointed me to an AD80, which is close and amazing, but I spent years trying to get a good Chorused delay — they used a Roland re-501 — and the DMM is darn close).fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:40 amHa! That never happens!cestlamort wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:21 amCongratulations!!! Maybe my favorite pedal ever.
If I'd only gotten one of these years ago, I probably never would have gone down the endless delay quest.
Usually it’s; this one sounds good, but I bet I can find something better. I stopped looking for analog delay when I got an OG DMM, but I would not mind a Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude, or a Moog for a different sound. Neither is necessary as a replacement though, which is the main reason besides money that I dont have them.
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DMM is by far my favorite delay pedal ever. The prices are getting crazy but as far as sound goes I don't think I've heard a better delay. They smear and warble just right.