If you had an Unicorn Account you could see a chart with the price development of this module and the average price asked for this module.
Danelectro Back Talk Reverse Delay pedal from the late 1990s in near mint cosmetic and working condition as shown. Includes box and paperwork as shown. The original Danelectro Back Talk Reverse Delay pedal from the late 1990s is a rare, sought-after effect known for its unique, tape-like reverse delay effects. The original Danelectro Back Talk Reverse Delay stands as the rarest model in the company's most famous line of pedals. Serving up a completely distinct take on the classic '60s reverse tape simulation, the easy three-knob design of mix, speed, and repeats offers an enormous soundscape of delayed guitar tone.Features and SpecificationsThe Danelectro Back Talk is a hybrid analog/digital pedal with straightforward controls that allow for a wide range of psychedelic and ambient soundscapes. Controls: Features three simple knobs for Mix (dry/wet balance), Speed (delay time), and Repeats (number of repetitions).Effect Type: Delivers a distinct reverse delay, emulating vintage reverse tape effects.Tone: Praised for its warm, "violin-like, organ-like tone" that is difficult to achieve with multi-effects units.Sound: It produces rich, tape-like reverse delay and echo effects, delivering a warm, violin-like or organ-like tone.Controls: The pedal features simple, intuitive controls for Mix, Speed (delay time), and Repeats.Rarity: Original 1990s models are considered rare and highly sought after by collectors and players who prefer the authentic vintage units.Build: It has a compact, unique die-cast retro-style enclosure and operates on a 9V DC power supply or battery. Reviews and ReputationThe pedal has achieved cult status among guitarists for its unique character and ability to inspire creativity. Pros: Reviewers on Premier Guitar praise its ability to produce "deliciously convincing reverse-tape textures" and note that its intuitive design makes it fun to use. Its unique sonic signature is often preferred over the more "clinical" sounds of other digital reverse delays. The mix knob can achieve a 100% wet signal, which is critical for authentic reverse-tape textures.Cons: Some drawbacks include its niche nature (not a pedal for every song), a short maximum delay time of one second, and faint digital artifacts at very fast repeat and high mix settings. The original 2010 era pedals (which are part of the original run or very early reissues) are noted for being rare and fetching high prices on the used market.

This offer was fetched from reverb.com. You cannot contact the seller via ModularGrid. You have to visit their site.
Look up onDisclaimer: Modules listed for sale on the ModularGrid Marketplace are offered explicitly by their respective owners. ModularGrid is not affiliated to the sellers and takes no legal responsibility in any transaction.
The internet is a rough place and fraudulent behavior can occur. If you are concerned about dealing with strangers consider buying your module at an authorized dealer.