| HARDWIRE DELAY/LOOPER (review)
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Well, in my continued quest for a great pedalboard, I bought an MXR Carbon Copy about 2 months ago. It's an amazing sounding delay pedal, simple but good. With that said, after a couple of gigs I decided I needed a delay with tap tempo capability.
Though about the TC Nova Delay but I think it's too expensive for what I need and I wanted a small footprint pedal. I started reading about the new Hardwire series and found a used Delay/Looper, so I purchased it.
Got it today and after about 2 hours... Likes: - Great sound in every setting
- Very versatile with the different modes plus the "Repeats" and "Time" knobs.
- Tap tempo works very well
- The looper is an added plus (still need to practice more to get the timing perfect)
- Inexpensive for all if offers
- Size is just a bit bigger than regular Boss pedals
- Very good headroom
- Selectable "trails" On/Off swith
- Very easy to access the inside of the pedal (no srews needed)
- No loss of bass whatsoever Dislikes: - To engage Tap Tempo function you need to press the pedal down for 2 seconds (a separate tempo swith would be great but would make the pedal bigger too).
- In tap tempo mode, you can't go straight to regular mode unless you press the pedal for 3 seconds to go out of Tap Tempo mode. This would make it difficult to transfer from Tap mode to bypass or non-tap tempo mode.
- Doesn't do the crazy oscillations like the Carbon Copy. Overall:
I bought the Hardwire thinking of getting rid of the CC if it was good; well it is. I like the Hardwire a lot but I'm keeping the CC too, just for the oscillations and simplicity.
Oh well, anyhow I just wanted to share.
PS. Here's a very bad pic straight from my Mac camera
Last edited by afroman : 08-16-2010 at 08:33 PM.
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