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  • Hank-
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    Originally posted by bluesfloyd View Post
    hi,
    would you say the H9 is a delay pedal or a multi fx pedal????
    thanks guys for your time,
    bluesfloyd.
    Well the H9 gives you all the best effects from the Factor series of pedals(timefactor,modfactor,pitchfactor) in box. The H9 core allows you to buy whatever specific effect types from the factor series pedals & some non available in those & unique to H9. Its nota multieffect unit since you cant use more than one specific effet at a time, but presets can be saved on it & changed using its own footswitches. External switch option is also available i think thereby making it as effective as the timefactor i guess for live use.

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  • Johnny the Kid
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    Originally posted by Lucy Diamond View Post
    The H9 is a very powerful and compact multi-effect unit that really needs a midi controller to be effective live.

    The timeline and the timefactor have everything you need to switch on the fly right out of the box.

    [Because it is the internet] It can be argued that eh H9 is fully switchable on its own. The issue is whether or not you are comfortable with banking and scrolling live in between your songs. From my experience, even when I'm at home or in the studio or just writing with people I don't want to be bothered with a scroll wheel.
    I'd argue the same for the Timeline and the Timefactor. Guthrie Govan used one of the Eventides when he toured with Steven Wilson and was using a MIDI controller to take full advantage of the different delays of the fly.

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  • Johnny the Kid
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    Originally posted by bluesfloyd View Post
    hi guys,
    I started this thread asking about the strymon timeline pedal being hand built, some good feedback from you guys so far, what's really on my mind is that I have narrowed my delay pedal search down to, eventide timefactor or strymon timeline , mainly for the large banking and storing preset options,
    so the new question from me to you guys, timefactor or timeline ???? is timefactor built better then timeline???? please can you guys help me choose, I know there is a eventide H9 but I think that's more a multi fx unit yes/no ???? just looking for a delay pedal at the moment,

    all the best, bluesfloyd.
    Can I ask what types of delays you're looking for specifically?

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  • Lucy Diamond
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    The H9 is a very powerful and compact multi-effect unit that really needs a midi controller to be effective live.

    The timeline and the timefactor have everything you need to switch on the fly right out of the box.

    [Because it is the internet] It can be argued that eh H9 is fully switchable on its own. The issue is whether or not you are comfortable with banking and scrolling live in between your songs. From my experience, even when I'm at home or in the studio or just writing with people I don't want to be bothered with a scroll wheel.

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  • bluesfloyd
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    Originally posted by Hank- View Post
    If your considering the eventide timefactor then consider their H9 pedals as well, same algorithms as the factor pedals. That can do other effects too along with delay. The timeline is a great sounding unit too.

    All good stuf to choose from here.
    hi,
    would you say the H9 is a delay pedal or a multi fx pedal????
    thanks guys for your time,
    bluesfloyd.

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  • Hank-
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    If your considering the eventide timefactor then consider their H9 pedals as well, same algorithms as the factor pedals. That can do other effects too along with delay. The timeline is a great sounding unit too.

    All good stuf to choose from here.

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  • dystrust
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    Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post
    I concur with GJ and LD, my Timeline (and other Strymon pedals) are extremely well built. That being said, I'd have no qualms about buying an Eventide product either. I'd base my decision on tone and how well it integrates into your rig, rather than build quality. (I know you have some challenges on that front, I think with MIDI switching and bank/patching, either one would be a good candidate for you)
    +1

    They're both excellent pedals and extremely well built.

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  • PFDarkside
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    I concur with GJ and LD, my Timeline (and other Strymon pedals) are extremely well built. That being said, I'd have no qualms about buying an Eventide product either. I'd base my decision on tone and how well it integrates into your rig, rather than build quality. (I know you have some challenges on that front, I think with MIDI switching and bank/patching, either one would be a good candidate for you)

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  • bluesfloyd
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    Re: strymon timeline pedal

    hi guys,
    I started this thread asking about the strymon timeline pedal being hand built, some good feedback from you guys so far, what's really on my mind is that I have narrowed my delay pedal search down to, eventide timefactor or strymon timeline , mainly for the large banking and storing preset options,
    so the new question from me to you guys, timefactor or timeline ???? is timefactor built better then timeline???? please can you guys help me choose, I know there is a eventide H9 but I think that's more a multi fx unit yes/no ???? just looking for a delay pedal at the moment,

    all the best, bluesfloyd.

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  • Boogie Bill
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    I noted that Andy Timmons has forsaken his two Memory Man pedals for a Timeline. I love his delay tones, so that really got my attention.

    Bill

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  • Lucy Diamond
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    The components of Strymon pedals are precision machine built and then those finished components are hand assembled.

    There are several people involved with building a single Strymon pedal and I assure you they are built like brick $h!t houses.

    Each pedal is also tested and inspected by a person.

    This information comes from a phone call I had two years ago when the Blue Sky was introduced.

    Sick Sick SSSSSSsssssssick pedals.

    Enjoy in good health.

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  • Gearjoneser
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    Pedals like the Timeline really can't be handwired because they're complex digital designs along the lines of rack units. I can attest that Strymon pedals are well built and have high quality switches, which is the most important thing. Cheap switches are what you get with cheaper pedals.

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  • PFDarkside
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    What do you mean "hand built"?

    The boards are, in all likelihood, machine pick and placed and oven reflowed. The boxes are then probably hand assembled.

    Depending on the scale of Strymon, the boards very well could be outsourced, or they may have a machine in house. It's very much a piece of electronics/tech.

    It's a very cool pedal, the models are really good, and by dialing it in you can get some very nice and convincingly modeled tones (as well as out-of-this-world tones).
    Last edited by PFDarkside; 11-10-2015, 12:02 PM.

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  • bluesfloyd
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    strymon timeline pedal

    hi, guys
    would you guys know, is the strymon timeline pedal a hand built pedal????
    thanks for your time,

    all the best, bluesfloyd.
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