I just bought one but through my Marshall, the cleans sound killer. But with distortion, the echoes seem to be lacking the highs. This happens no matter where in the chain I put it and even if I run it through the effects loop. Anyone else have this problem?
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The charm of analog is the degradation in the tone of the repeats. If you didn't want that, you bought the wrong pedal. I find it ironic that Dunlop calls an analog delay pedal "Carbon Copy". If you want delay repeats that are a "carbon copy" of the played notes, then you'd be better off with a digital delay.
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Originally posted by Chad View PostThe charm of analog is the degradation in the tone of the repeats. If you didn't want that, you bought the wrong pedal. I find it ironic that Dunlop calls an analog delay pedal "Carbon Copy". If you want delay repeats that are a "carbon copy" of the played notes, then you'd be better off with a digital delay."I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown
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Originally posted by Chad View PostThe charm of analog is the degradation in the tone of the repeats. If you didn't want that, you bought the wrong pedal. I find it ironic that Dunlop calls an analog delay pedal "Carbon Copy". If you want delay repeats that are a "carbon copy" of the played notes, then you'd be better off with a digital delay.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostAh, but if you think back to the days of using carbon paper to make copies of documents, they were very "lo-fi" copies of the original, kind of faded and missing bits here and there..Every man dies... Not every man really lives!!
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostAh, but if you think back to the days of using carbon paper to make copies of documents, they were very "lo-fi" copies of the original, kind of faded and missing bits here and there.."I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown
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Originally posted by Musician78 View PostThis is actually a very good point. No a days we, or at least I think of it as an ax act replica sine when we CC someone on an email, it is a true duplication.
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