REAL analog delay! Not "analog-like" digital delay. This uses the V3205 bucket brigade delay chip to provide 300ms of pure, warm, vintage, analog delay. The circuit is based on the BOSS DM-2. Aluminum electrolytic capacitors in the signal path have been replaced with higher quality film capacitors for improved clarity over the original DM-2. Carbon film resistors have been replaced with metal film resistors for a lower noise floor than the original DM-2. And the buffered bypass has been replaced with true mechanical bypass for zero tone suck. When it comes to slap back and ambient echo/delay, it just doesn't get any better than this.
Classic Delay $90-100 painted
This is an incredibly easy-to-use delay that sounds amazing. It uses the PT2399 digital delay chip which is revered by DIYers and boutique builders for its ability to deliver analog tone with the simplicity of a single digital chip. Capable of 300ms of delay time, this pedal is ideal for slapback, ambient, and short delay.
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If you haven't been turned on to the new wave of analog voiced digital delays yet, then you're missing out. They're every bit as warm as analog delays, they have more delay time, and some of them can actually make it through a gig without having to change batteries. The BYOC Digital Echo & Ping Pong uses the PT2399 delay chip, which is the cornerstone of most of the boutique digital delays. It's a very easy device to work with and it is quickly gaining recognition for its great tone. The BYOC Digital Echo & Ping Pong actually uses two PT2399 delay chips for double the delay time when it's in echo mode. It has approx. 800ms of delay time in echo mode. When in Ping Pong mode, the pedal has 400ms of total delay time. Both the ping tap time and pong tap time are completely independent of each other. So this means you have complete control over the speed of the echoes and the offset of each tap. The BYOC Digital Echo & Ping Pong can be run off a single 9v battery or 9v DC adaptor. But you can also use a 12, 15, or even 18v DC adaptor for more even headroom.
Echo royal $180 - 190 painted
The Echo Royal is a dual PT2399-based delay, capable of 1.5 seconds (45 bpm) of delay time, with tap tempo, modulation, and many other features.
The tap multiplier knob allows you to tap out 1-to-1 quarter notes, dotted eighth notes, eighth notes, triplets, and sixteenth notes.
The rate and depth knobs allow you to add anything from a slow, subtle, tape-warble-like effect, to a sweet chorus effect, to an over-the-top pitch bending effect.
The blend knob is a true wet/dry crossfader. Combine that with the dry out and a second amp for a huge spacial delay sound.
Easily switch between normal bypass mode and trails bypass mode on the fly by pressing and holding the bypass button for 3 seconds.
The dual PT2399 delay chips deliver 1.5 seconds of warm analog-like vintage repeats. The compander noise reduction circuit keeps it dead silent.
All these features are smartly laid out in a compact 1590BB/1610 size enclosure (4.7" x 3.7" x 1.5" /120mm x 94mm x 38mm) and we still managed to use all high quality through-hole components and panel mounted hardware. Nothing is PC mounted or SMD. Operates on standard 2.1mm negative tip power supply. 80mA current draw. A truly boutique quality delay pedal, with all the features players want for less than what most fuzz or overdrive pedals cost....you just have to build it yourself. The Echo Royal from BYOC is one of the best delays on the market
li'l echo $95 - $100 painted
PT2399 based delay. Metal film resistors and metallized polyester film capacitors deliver great tone while maintaining a very small footprint. Despite its small size, the Li'l Echo uses all through-hole components and panel mounted hardware. True bypass.
The Li'l Reverb is a hall reverb designed around the Spin FV-1 chip. It sounds amazing and is incredibly quiet. And it's tiny! Its two knobs allow you to control the reverb level and decay
Spring Reverb $110
The BYOC Spring Reverb features the Belton BTDR-3H. The Belton BTDR reverb modules have quickly become regarded by DIYers and boutique pedal builders as one of the best digital spring reverb modules ever. Despite it's clunky size (which has earned it its nickname, "The Brick"), it's easy to design around, is low noise, and just sounds better than any of the DSP reverb modules. With Reverb Level and Dwell knobs, you can dial in anything from just a subtle hint of vintage spring reverb to giant cathedral reverberation that lingers forever. Surf to New Wave. Rockabilly to Garage Rock. The BYOC Spring Reverb has it covered. It can run on a single 9v battery or 9VDC power supply, but it can also use an 18VDC power supply for increased headroom.