Something wicked this way comes...and repeats

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**** son - forget the TC Nova and the Deja Vu, that's about to be my delay.

I wonder how they did it 100% analog but incorporated a tap tempo? The design on that pedal is probably fascinating.

Any idea when it'll be hitting shelves?
 
Re: Something wicked this way comes...and repeats

**** son - forget the TC Nova and the Deja Vu, that's about to be my delay.

I wonder how they did it 100% analog but incorporated a tap tempo? The design on that pedal is probably fascinating.

Any idea when it'll be hitting shelves?


There will be a digital circuit in there somewhere.....Then we can have the analog vs digital pedal argument again.:naughty:
 
Re: Something wicked this way comes...and repeats

**** son - forget the TC Nova and the Deja Vu, that's about to be my delay.

I wonder how they did it 100% analog but incorporated a tap tempo? The design on that pedal is probably fascinating.

Any idea when it'll be hitting shelves?

Like every new product announced around this time of year, I wouldn't bet on seeing it until May at the earliest.

NAMM = Not Available, Maybe May
 
Re: Something wicked this way comes...and repeats

Doh the tempo tap circuit has nothing what so ever to do with anything in the soundpath!
1 second can be done.....a few old school BBD's have been reissued lately....
Depends on just how pretty you want your delay.....;)
4 chips should be able to it, and still sound reasonable..
 
Re: Something wicked this way comes...and repeats

Like every new product announced around this time of year, I wouldn't bet on seeing it until May at the earliest.

NAMM = Not Available, Maybe May

Lol

That's not too bad. I guess it just depends on how much it ends up going for. I'm hoping around the $250 mark, to be competitive with the TC Nova.
 
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There will be a digital circuit in there somewhere.....Then we can have the analog vs digital pedal argument again.:naughty:

No we can't because the Supa Puss is an analog delay with digital tempo control like a Diamond Memory Lane and the other delay you're thinkign about is a completely different design...
 
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Well, if it's priced like other similar analog delay pedals (i.e. T Rex Replica, Diamond Memory Lane), I'd guess around $400.

T-Rex is all digital...

Memory Lane is only 550ms and is $600...

Also the ML uses real deal NOS Panasonic BBD's so it's hard to say what the price will be...
 
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Isn't the Superdelay all digital? I'd say it's worth what they ask for it, if I had a need for all that it offers.
 
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yes it is...

It's overpriced too IMO

Yeah, it's very expensive, but it's also an amazing pedal, like pretty much everything Empress makes. Still, I agree it's priced a bit crazy for what it is.

When I got my delay, it was between a TC Electronic Nova Repeater and a used Superdelay. I decided that I wouldn't be using the full capability of the Superdelay, and since they were pretty equivalent sound-wise I went with the Nova.

I own an Empress Phaser and I'd love to pick up their compressor, but I'd have to get a killer deal on a Superdelay to consider one.
 
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