I'll have to check it out.
FYI, I'm also taking your comments on the Burnley seriously. I've been looking for a distortion pedal that I can use with my Fender Vibrolux Reverb, and hadn't been having much luck. Tried several. Gotta try a Burnely with it now.
Reb used an early Dual Rec for the majority of Pull. Most likely had an SD-1 in front of it too. He also used his old Suhr Modded Marshall for some of that record as well.
Killer tones.
I don't know. . . they've done several shows after Hershey that just killed. I saw them in Bristow/DC area last Saturday and they were really great. It was my 11th time seeing them, and I had no complaints.
The DIG sounds really cool - able to emulate all the old mojo-filled delays of the 80s and I know it has two independent delays that you can set for different times. My question is. . .would this pedal be able to do the layered SDE-3000s thing that EVH is known for?
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I paid $1300 for this (however, it was 11 years ago). I guess they've gone up over the years. The lowest I found on Reverb.com just now was $1550. Deals are out there though.
I've had an Aldrich in my Les Paul for several years and have recently become intrigued by the Bare Knuckle Crawlers. Can anyone compare these two pickups? What can I expect to hear differently if I switched to the Crawlers?
Todd, I agree the Rockman is a great delay. I have a Chandler, and SDE3000, but I need a pedal for this particular situation. I'm leaning towards a Boss DD3, but maybe I'll check out the Carbon Copy. . .a lot of guys seem to be using them.
What are some of the best sounding delay pedals (let's say under $200).
Boss DD3?
Carbon Copy?
Looking something that works well in front of an amp, for an ambient delay, and the occasional slapback Nuno 'Flight of the Wounded Bumblebee' kind of thing.
It might sound bad to you, but to everyone else, it'll be fine. A mic'd cab is going to sound the same regardless of the direction it's pointing. Plus, you can turn up and not deal with getting beamed from the speakers -- add a little in your monitor, and you're good to go.