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For those interested, I just sent this post off in response to a reply from one of the folks at New Sensor, re. Delay 16 reissue. I will let you know how they respond when I receive it. > From: kevin@sovtek.com >We are currently working on a reissue 16 second delay. It is >taking us a > while since the technology used in the original is pretty much obsolete so > we want to make the new version "state of the art." I would say a safe bet > would be about 1 year from now, give or take six months Kevin, many thanks for the reply. If you don't mind I would like to make a few comments on your reissue. I think I can safely speak for myself and the many professionals I work with, when I say I hope you do not lose the attractive aspects of the original in your attempt to make it 'state of the art'. There are many pedals and devices on the market now that cover much, if not all of the ground the delay 16 did and do so in a 'state of the art' way, i.e.. Boomerang, Echoplex, Jam man, etc. The reason the delay 16 is still so popular, is its warm sonics and its intuitive user friendliness. If you were to do nothing but faithfully copy the original, you would have a very popular pedal indeed. I am not sure if you are aware but the Delay 16 is one of the most sought after pedals of its kind today. It sells for upwards of $1,400US, and the foot controller for $900US and up. If however some of the components to reproduce the original are no longer available then I suppose that is another scenario you must work out. I would very much be interested in hearing your thoughts and plans on this. Regards, Gordon ----------