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"are they still irreplaceable and worth Getting" The answer I believe is no. There are still some very good delay and reverb units available from TC, lexicon, Eventide and Roland. I have a very inexpensive TC G-Sharp that does great sounding delays and reverbs, and has lots of knobs for tweaking as well as storage for presets. The new TC Nova delay and reverb, are outstanding floor pedals that have studio quality sounds and really cool interfaces. The Eventide Timefactor is one of the greatest delays I've ever tried. I think I actually drooled on one at the NAMM show. I've owned several delays on that list including the Korg SDD, The roland SDE 100 and 3000 units, and MXR delay, a delta lab effectron, and an Ibanez DM1000 and I must say my cheap TC G sharp blows them all away in sound quality and flexibility, hell, my Keeley modded Line 6 DL-4 sounds better and has a wider range of cool delays than many of those old machines. As for the shimmer effect, you can get that out of one of the new Digitech expression factory pedal, as well as whammy effects, without the noise that earlier whammy pedals exhibit. Also check out the new Roland space echo pedal, which does great simulations of old Roland tape echo units. There are just a lot of cool delays available now days though the trend has been away from rack mounts and on to the floor. Unless you feel sentimental about vintage gear, I just don't see the need to search for the older rack gear. Even the vaunted TC 2290 can be sonically replicated, the new nova delay sounds that good. Bill