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SE-5O Vintage Overdrive Guitar Effect Pedal True Bypass

4 (15 Reviews)

US$17.82

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Customer Reviews(15 Reviews)
4

Good Flexibility,Nice Low End,Thick Overdrive...

I have a vintage roland space echo (re-201) and a mxr carbon copy. I love those two units with guitar because of how grimey they get, and because the space echo is just crazy. But I've started playing an analog synth and they darken up it's tone a bit more than I'd like. Figured I'd try a digital delay to see if that cleaned things up. The Time Space did the trick surprisingly well and was much better than expected for the $30 paid for it. The repeats are very clear but it decays just as naturally as my others. It doesn't sound sterile or noisy like most digi-delays I've tried in the past. Easy to get huge pillow like textures and it self oscillates easily and predictably. I'm impressed! --Also, I got this 2 days after I ordered with Prime. All around sweet deal.

When I have the time and the repeat up too high it creates a clicking sound that cuts off the delay, and is very slow to decay, but when I use it just for the time option its great for lengthening the delay on my analog pedal.

It's nothing special. But if you don't wanna spend $150 on a delay pedal, this works fine. Good range of delay/echo. But it pops when you click it on and makes some funny noises when you turn knobs. Also mine rattles which seems weird. Buy all in all, I'm very happy I got this instead of the expensive ones.

It's a little noisy and it is really more of an echo than a delay, but it's pretty decent for the price. The Tomtop ad says digital delay, but the unit itself says echo delay and that is actually more accurate. The difference some of you ask...? A digital delay is supposed to repeat the sound exactly as it came in. An echo will add a little "dirt" to the repeated signal mimicking the old tape delays. The sound of an echo degrades with each repeat. Well... this is more of an echo. It's ok though. It's not a studio effect obviously, but if you put in the effects loops of your amp (it does not like being in the front) It is perfectly usable.

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