mantis
New member
Hello all,
I picked this up to basically complete my new collection( yeah right LOL) of TC Electronics single pedals. I was using a Boss DD-7 which by the way is an amazing Delay pedal.
I wanted the Flashback for 3 reasons 1- to remove the Buffer that the DD-7 automatically adds and 2 - to have all TC pedals. Yeah mental I know but thats how I roll. I like things a certain way and I'm really having fun trying out all the TC single pedals. 3 - To try out the Delay tone prints which I still think is very cool technology.
On a short review side, the Flashback is awesome. It has many of the same sounds as the DD-7. I don't think I took a step backwards by adding the Flashback to my signal chain. Sound quality wise it's a tuff call which one is better. The Boss Delay pedals in general are some of the Industries best. Hard to beat those pedals, all of them no matter what you decide to spend. On that note they are both priced about the same.
The Toneprints are very cool. I like the idea of just beaming some settings and there your ready to go. I'm one to really dig into my settings but the Toneprint thing is so cool why not at least give them a go.
Here is a pic of the current board


I picked this up to basically complete my new collection( yeah right LOL) of TC Electronics single pedals. I was using a Boss DD-7 which by the way is an amazing Delay pedal.
I wanted the Flashback for 3 reasons 1- to remove the Buffer that the DD-7 automatically adds and 2 - to have all TC pedals. Yeah mental I know but thats how I roll. I like things a certain way and I'm really having fun trying out all the TC single pedals. 3 - To try out the Delay tone prints which I still think is very cool technology.
On a short review side, the Flashback is awesome. It has many of the same sounds as the DD-7. I don't think I took a step backwards by adding the Flashback to my signal chain. Sound quality wise it's a tuff call which one is better. The Boss Delay pedals in general are some of the Industries best. Hard to beat those pedals, all of them no matter what you decide to spend. On that note they are both priced about the same.
The Toneprints are very cool. I like the idea of just beaming some settings and there your ready to go. I'm one to really dig into my settings but the Toneprint thing is so cool why not at least give them a go.
Here is a pic of the current board

