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This is a great sounding pedal! i bought it because always heard good things about tc electronic delays. The sound is tc sound, awesome and unique. its not as warm as a boss, it sounds more prestine, which was tc electronic's intention. only negative thing i can say, is that there is no ext tap output jack, which i wish it had so i can sync it with other delay pedals. other than that, its almost identical to a boss delay when it comes to features.
Wonderful delay with great tonal options for those who want a tap tempo delay without presets or dialing in exact millisecond values. Based on the 2290 unit used on many records over the years. The repeater offers better modulation control and fx level control than its brother, the Nova Delay. From biting slapback to soft lush dual delays, this pedal has you covered. My favorite feature is the kill dry button that mutes your dry signal for solos or effects with just the delay running. This is of course best used with the reverse delay so you can make a trippy solo or make washes of sound with an e-bow and volume pedal. A final feature that is rather genius is the audio tapping feature - hold down the tap tempo button and make muted strokes on your guitar to set the delay onstage during a count-in. This makes the lack of presets entirely bearable! It's a pity they discontinued this model. While the Nova Delay can store presets, the level of subtlety and modulation control which can help you achieve a very personal and unique depth to your sound are clearly better on this pedal. Can be powered perfectly by a 1-spot and even has a dedicated input for use in an effects loop.Read full review
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Extremely versatile delay with a relatively small footprint and great price!! it just simply gets the job done. i actually just put a piece of rubber on top of the subdivision and type buttons so i don't have to bend down to change it before each song. (just tap it with my foot) The tap tempo is spot on and more importantly, this sounds amazing! once you play live, i don't think the audience can tell wether you are playing through a timeline or this guy. I am currently pairing this with a transition delay (with looper) for even more versatility and it would still come out cheaper than a timeline. (Nothing against strymon, they make great products but it's just way too expensive)
Bought it because I needed a pedal with more than just a good digital delay effect that was easy to use and had triplet delays (for the songs that weren't counted in 2 or 4). Pros: Effects sound really good. Lots of customization for different situations. Cons: Too easy to hit the bottom row of buttons with foot when trying to hit the on/off switch or the tap tempo. They should've moved those buttons underneath the knobs.
I like TC's Nova Repeater RPT-1 because it's simple to operate, it's feature rich and it sounds good. Its push-button 'Drykill' is ideal for processing delays through a parallel loop set up. Its 'Tone' knob is great for simulating those darker analog-ee echoes. There's much about it to like. I could go on and on. I've been through dozens of delay pedals. The RPT-1 is hard to beat. .
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