T.c Electronics Delay Pedals, T.C ELEC Delay flashback pedal
Hajduk
Sep 3 2014, 11:00 PM
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Was curious to know weather or not to buy the T.C electronics Flashback delay Pedal?? Its pricey or do you buy the mini?? Half the price and I read great reviews for it. Thank you

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klasaine
Sep 3 2014, 11:33 PM
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I have two delays - FB and the 'alter ego' (as well as an 'arena' reverb).
GREAT GREAT pedals! Highly recommended.

*The minis are cool too but you can only have one sound at a time.
Loading the tone prints into the minis (or the full size pedals) is super easy.

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Never tried the FB, but I have heard great things about it from a friend who's a heavy gigging musician - he owns it and likes it a lot!

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Hajduk
Sep 4 2014, 08:35 AM
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Thanks Guys smile.gif appreciate the feedback! Going to pick it up this week.

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QUOTE (Hajduk @ Sep 3 2014, 10:00 PM) *
Was curious to know weather or not to buy the T.C electronics Flashback delay Pedal?? Its pricey or do you buy the mini?? Half the price and I read great reviews for it. Thank you



I do use the Flashback x4 which i highly recommend. Very versatile dalay, like 3 dalays in one box + tap tempo. There are a lot of toneprints in the TC App. Have it since two years on my fx board - good and stable Piece of Equipment that i don't want to miss. Even the looper is working well. I highly recommend it!

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i just got the standard flashback for £120. I thought the x4 one looked ugly. I really like the pedal, it has lots of different delay types to work with and does exactly what i need it to.

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Hajduk
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Thanks all smile.gif definitely picking it up tomorrow.

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Cosmin Lupu
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Looking forward to hear your impressions, mate smile.gif I for one am doing well with my Hardwire delay, so far, but might be it would be time for me too, to think about other options as well. The Eventide Time Factor should be an amazing piece of work out of what I heard - anyone tried it?

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Sep 6 2014, 09:33 AM
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Never tried that but always have heard good things about Eventide products.

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Cosmin Lupu
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I found this two part tutorial/review on the Eventide smile.gif Maybe it can provide some inspiration wink.gif



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QUOTE (Hajduk @ Sep 6 2014, 08:33 AM) *
Never tried that but always have heard good things about Eventide products.


We've had an Eventide harmoniser/time shift in the studio for years. The build and sound quality are what you expect of a top end professional rack mounted piece of hardware, and it's also a very flexible unit. The downside is that the flexibility also means that it takes time to learn and to program.

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