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Limited Edition Ibanez DE-7 Delay/Echo in near mint condition with box and manualThoroughly tested and in perfect working order.Specs:Delay time ; 30ms to 2.6sPower supply ; 9V battery (S-006P) or AC109,AC309, AC509Current consumption ; 78mA maximumDimensions ; 125(D) x 75(W) x 53(H)mmWeight ; 460g (with battery)Controls :Delay Time - This controls the delay time. Turning the control clockwise increases the time.Repeat - Adjusts the number of repeats. The more this is turned to the right, the more the number of repeats is increased. The tone will be repeated endlessly without stopping when this knob is turned completely to the right and the echo mode is set.Delay Level - Adjusts the volume of the delay tone. The more this is turned to the right, the higher the volume becomes.Delay Time Range - Switches the delay time range.30-160: From 30 milliseconds to 160 milliseconds120-650: From 120 milliseconds to 650 milliseconds480-2600: From 480 milliseconds to 2.6 secondsMode - Switches the quality of the delay tone.ECHO: Old-style lo-fi echoDELAY: Hi-fi digital delayQuote from Pat Durkin ;The Ibanez DE-7 Delay/Echo is part of Ibanez’s Tone-Lok series of effects. At the time of their release, these pedals were geared toward the upcoming Nu-Metal scene but they have found their way onto the pedal boards of many different musicians due to their sturdy construction and great sounds.The DE-7 offers two modes, (Delay and Echo) and three ranges (30-160ms, 120-650 ms, and 480-2600 ms), which can be tweaked with delay time, repeat and delay level knobs. It also offers stereo outputs to run to two separate amplifiers.The Tone-Lok series boasts its own secret weapon. How often have you spent hours dialing in a great pedal sound, only to lose it during transport to a gig or studio, or accidentally nudge one of the buttons onstage? This can be especially problematic for time based effects, where precision must be used to ensure the delay stays in time. Knowing this, Ibanez developed the Tone-Lok system. Each knob can be pressed down, locking it into place and saving your precious settings! Pressing the button again releases the mechanism, allowing you to change as needed.The Delay setting is a basic digital delay sound. The delays are crisp and pristine, and similar to the Boss DD line. The Echo setting on the other hand is an analogue delay simulation, in which the repeats become darker and quieter. While it lacks the warmth of a Memory Man or Carbon Copy delay, it can also be purchased for half the cost. With the repeat knob on 10, the Echo setting can be overdriven into self oscillation, which can be controlled by sweeping the delay knob for different pitches. As many guitarists seek analogue delays simply for this effect, the DE-7 is a great alternative to a higher priced unit.Most of the best settings fall within the 120-650 ms range. The 30-160 ms range is adequate for rockabilly or quick slap back effects. Setting it to the 480-2600 ms setting yielded Robert Fripp style looping similar to his “Frippertronics,” especially on the Delay setting where the notes don’t decay quickly.While it lacks tap tempo, a little discipline (and maybe a Sharpie) can yield rhythmic delays similar to The Edge on every U2 song.Whether you prefer your delays soft and subtle or loud and in your face, you are sure to find some great psychedelic sounds in the Ibanez DE-7Other pedals in this Tone-Lok series ;Ibanez AP7 Analog PhaserIbanez AW7 AutowahIbanez CF7 Stereo Chorus/FlangerIbanez DE7 Stereo Delay/EchoIbanez DS7 DistortionIbanez FZ7 FuzzIbanez LF7 Lo FiIbanez PD7 Phat-Hed Bass OverdriveIbanez PH7 PhaserIbanez PM7 Phase ModulatorIbanez SB7 Synthesizer BassIbanez SH7 Seventh HeavenIbanez SM7 SmashboxIbanez TC7 Tri Mode ChorusIbanez TS7 Tubescreamer
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