visual sound H2O

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the guy who invented fire said:
tell me about it...

+1. I'm mainly wondering about how long of a delay you can dial up, both in time between repeats and time it will continue repeating (feedback?). I'm not looking for anything too crazy, just a way to add some spice to leads.
 
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FretFire said:
+1. I'm mainly wondering about how long of a delay you can dial up, both in time between repeats and time it will continue repeating (feedback?). I'm not looking for anything to crazy, just a way to add some spice to leads.


the delay time is 800ms...I do know that! I am tr=ying to decide between the H2O and a Memory man...I think the memory man is gonna wins this one, but I do LOVE my EH stuff!
 
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Since I got the Route 66, I've learned it's a great idea to keep an eye on the Visual Sound stuff, it's a great pedal. TS808 and Dyncomp/Comprossor in one pedal.

Thanks for the delay time info, that should be plenty!
 
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I had one for awhile. I didn't like it.

I felt the chorus was weak and boring. The delay was nice, but I've heard better.
 
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There's a switch for short echo/long echo, although I've never used the "long" setting much. I haven't played much with other delay pedals, but the H2O does everything from a subtle touch to add some body to your tone to way out sci-fi effects.

I like the chorus side better than a couple of others I tried in the same price range.

All Visual Sounds pedals are built like tanks, and Bob is great about customer service.

Chip
 
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I had one for a while. The key to happiness with any Visual Sound product is to make sure you're using one of their One Spot adapters. Or another high quality AC adapter. Makes a world of difference in hum or lack thereof.
 
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I want 1! I already have their Jelyll & Hyde Ultimate Overdrive and that rocks. Trouble is, as usual, it's too expensive in the UK.
 
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