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Old 05-03-2008, 09:36 PM
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So today I was in a local shop that carries Marshall and Danelectro pedals, looking for a delay for cheap. I tried the Echohead and loved it and will buy it when I have the funds but being only 15 I just didn't have the funds at the time. then I saw this pedal. I thought it would suck horribly, being only $15 dollars and such, but this is seriously the best 15 bucks I have ever spent.

It's a very warm sounding pedal that doesn't suck low end, and even though it's plastic the construction is good, though the switch may need to be replaced. One problem I have with it though is that without the mix full on effect there is no effect for bass, though with a guitar it is usable its entire range. So far I've used it during breakdowns with a heavy fuzz and just to create a wall of sound.

In conclusion, I find this pedal to be a usable pedal that for the price can't be beat for sound or quality.
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