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"What good is an analog delay that won't even regenerate into self-oscillation? hehe." But that's what I use it for! It regenerates better than most delays I've heard, regardless of price. You must've gotten a crappy one. ~Tim -----Original Message----- From: thetoyroom@comcast.net Sent: Feb 1, 2005 12:34 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: plastic chorus pedal = gold Re: Sonic Alienator - bit reduction / decimation pedal >>>(Arion's still-super-cheap analog delay is wonderful, BTW, but I >already have a plastic MXR Time Delay that is my personal path to g*d.) ~Tim but that goes to show you that taste is in the eye of the beholder, so to speak. There's a local vintage shop near me that was blowing out the plastic MXR time delays for 50 bucks or something like that...needless to say I was very intrigued...until i plugged it in and felt it was weak and uninspiring. What good is an analog delay that won't even regenerate into self-oscillation? hehe. no offense, though, Tim. If it works, use the hell out of it! as for cheapo pedals that I recently have liked...I borrowed my band mates Danelectro Daddy-O distortion pedal. Yum! very sweet into my little vibrochamp. Anybody have any hints for bass overdrive? Tried out the Boss ODB-3 and the Digitech Bass Driver. Ick on both of them. My Sans Amp Bass Driver overdrives very nice, but it's duty right now is my primary preamp to my bass rig, so I can't be stomping on it as an overdrive pedal. My best bet right now is overdriving the signal using my Hughes and Kettner Replex, on the reverb channel with the reverb turned all the way down, so the signal is just gettting cranked through the preamp tube. It's a monster of a pedal, though, and I prefer it at home in front of my guitar amp. Anybody tried the MXR M-80 on bass? geek out, rich