Re: Strymon Timeline - Why Shouldn't I?
I've had a TimeLine for a little under a year now and it's an AMAZING delay pedal and so much more. There's no delay or echo sound I can't get out of it and IMO it's easier to use than the Eventide unit.
The thing that really separates it other than the amazing sounds though, is the transparency and the preservation of the original signal... as long as you've got an amp with a good effect loop and good cables and a good power supply (the latter two you should have anyways) then you're golden.
As far as power, I run mine off of a Voodoo Lab PP2+ with zero issues. If I wanna run it on it's own, the Strymon wall wart that's included with the pedal or a One Spot works fine. It is still a digital unit, however, and in my experience powerful digital delay pedals do not like sharing their power via a daisy chain.
The other thing about this pedal is that you really have to be prepared to utilize it beyond being just a simple delay pedal to justify it... if you're just using it for a simple slapback or basic delay sounds, it's like using a Lamborghini to go to the corner store for milk. In that case, get the El Capistan, as it's a bit simpler but equally high-quality.
My TimeLine is easily the best delay pedal I've ever encountered, and being a delay freak I'm very picky about such things.
Get one... if it's too much to really use you can always sell it, get mpst of your money back, and get an El Capistan and have cash left over.