Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
I've always liked T Rex pedals ever since I bought a Mudhoney, and have also acquired a Moller OD, and Viper Vibe pedal. Well built, layed out nice, and sound great.
By luck, my local GC took in the latest model Replica delay, which is widely known as one of the absolute best sounding delay pedals....in the tape delay emulator category.
They got a mint one, with box, adapter, and manual, and UNDER PRICED it. YES!!!
I saw it, knew it was $400 new, and was one that would bump some of my other delays.
They took it in that day, listed it for $139, I saw it and rang it up on the spot. The only catch is the 30 day police hold. I can't pick it up for another month. But I played the heck out of it for an hour and can tell you that it's the most natural sounding tape delay emulator I've ever heard. It's beautiful sounding on everything from clean to Eric Johnson lead type tones.
Adding the Replica, Viper Vibe, and Boss Harmonist. I've discovered the Harmonist into the Strymon Lex is the perfect Hammond B3/Leslie sound. Taking off the ADA Flanger and Deja Vu. I still love the Deja Vu, but the Replica is getting it's shot at bumping it.
It started out by accident, but my pedalboard has been turning shades of copper, orange, and brown. And now, I got another brown one.
97 Sampson era Matchless Chieftain in the roadcase.
By luck, my local GC took in the latest model Replica delay, which is widely known as one of the absolute best sounding delay pedals....in the tape delay emulator category.
They got a mint one, with box, adapter, and manual, and UNDER PRICED it. YES!!!
I saw it, knew it was $400 new, and was one that would bump some of my other delays.
They took it in that day, listed it for $139, I saw it and rang it up on the spot. The only catch is the 30 day police hold. I can't pick it up for another month. But I played the heck out of it for an hour and can tell you that it's the most natural sounding tape delay emulator I've ever heard. It's beautiful sounding on everything from clean to Eric Johnson lead type tones.
Adding the Replica, Viper Vibe, and Boss Harmonist. I've discovered the Harmonist into the Strymon Lex is the perfect Hammond B3/Leslie sound. Taking off the ADA Flanger and Deja Vu. I still love the Deja Vu, but the Replica is getting it's shot at bumping it.
It started out by accident, but my pedalboard has been turning shades of copper, orange, and brown. And now, I got another brown one.
97 Sampson era Matchless Chieftain in the roadcase.
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