Best Sellers

Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days

Best Sellers in Effects and Pedals - Delay

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    MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay

    Whether you're new to the world of delay or an old pro in need of a no-nonsense workhorse, the MXR M-169 Carbon Copy is a great choice when choosing an analog delay pedal. Just ask the thousands of players who've kept the MXR Carbon Copy on their board for years.
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    Strymon Timeline Delay

    The Strymon Timeline Delay pedal is more of a workstation than a traditional pedal, providing the sort of granular control and processing power that's more commonly found in studios than on home pedalboards. Normally sold only direct from Strymon brand new, mint used specimens pop up frequently on Reverb, and sell quickly. Grab a Strymon Timeline while you can and check back to see the latest deals.
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    Keeley Caverns Reverb / Delay V2

    Combining a wide spread of reverb options with the delay circuitry from the company's Magnetic Echo, the Keeley Caverns V2 provides a versatile delay/reverb combo in a package that saves both board space and funds.


    • Reverb Modes: Spring ('60s blackface amp w/ tremolo), Modulation (big presence w/ touch of chorus), Shimmer (trails with octave up voicing

    • Delay Modes: Standard, Light, Deep

    • Controls: Dual Blend knobs, Decay, Rate, Repeats, Warmth, Time

    • Other Features: Top-mounted jacks, True Bypass or Trails operation
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    Boss DD-3 Digital Delay

    Since its launch in 1986, the Boss DD-3 has remained the go-to digital delay for players - both bedroom and pro - looking for something reliable, easy to use and familiar. If you're looking to go digital, there's no better place to start.
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    Boss DM-2W Waza Craft Delay Pedal

    The Boss Waza Craft series are an all-analog take on classic Boss pedal circuits with a modern refined design. The DM-2W Delay is no exception, featuring an expanded maximum delay time (800 ms) and cleaner analog signal in Custom mode while maintaining the original analog bucket-brigade delay circuitry in Standard mode. With knobs for Repeat Rate, Intensity, and Echo, an expression input to control the Repeat Rate externally, and separate outputs for direct and delay sounds, the DM-2W Delay offers vastly expanded capabilities on the original DM-2 Delay.
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    Line 6 DL4 MkII

    The original DL4 spawned whole bands and genres. The new DL4 might just do the same. There's still everything everyone loved about the original. But this time, there's 15 new delays, a "secret" menu of reverbs, and much longer looping times: 240 seconds with internal memory, hours with a microSD card. And the MkII is now smaller and more rugged than its predecessor.
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    EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master Digital Delay & Reverb V3

    Version 3 of the Dispatch Master features EarthQuaker Devices' Flexi-Switch technology, which allows for both momentary and latching use of the footswitch.
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    Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine

    The Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine is a powerful echo box that packs three magnetic delay types—drum echo, tape echo, and reel-to-reel studio echo—into one super intuitive, stereo effect. Also packed into the pedal is a JFET preamp, a looper, and a vintage spring reverb, giving players even more options for tone-shaping.

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    Strymon El Capistan V1

    The Strymon El Capistan is a digital tape echo delay, with incredibly precise modeling that includes fixed, single or multiple head machines and three different modes. There's even a control for Tape Age! This is as close as you'll get without buying a high maintenance, expensive vintage tape machine.
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    Boss DD-7 Digital Delay

    The newest offering in a long line of digital delay pedals, the Boss DD-7 Digital Delay offers more delay time, looping ability, a modulated mode and a simulation of the classic Boss DM-2. With stereo outputs and an external expression pedal jack, the DD-7 is mothership-level delay in a reliable, compact Boss box.
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    Electro-Harmonix Memory Man Stereo with Hazarai

    When you want everything on your sandwich at a deli in NYC, you order it "Hazarai," and the Memory Man Stereo with Hazarai has everything but the kitchen sink. The pedal is a delay, looper and reverse echo all in one featuring 300ms of delay time with ping pong delay, 30 second looping capability, and high or low pass filter options in every mode.
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    Boss RE-2 Space Echo

    An iconic RE-201, shrunk down into a slim pedal for the first time. The RE-2 has the three-head sound of the 201, with an 11-mode selector, independent level controls for echo and reverb, and features not found on the original. These include a Wow & Flutter control, longer delay time, tap tempo, stereo I/O, and more.
  • 20

    TC Electronic Flashback 2 Delay and Looper

    Updating one of the company's flagship pedals with powerful new features like a pressure-sensitive footswitch controlling unique parameters, a new delay type, and expanded user preset slots, the TC Electronic Flashback 2 Delay and Looper is a surefire hit for any setup. In addition to the new polyphonic octave Crystal mode and updated Tape and Analog modes, the Flashback 2 sports MASH technology which transforms the footswitch into a miniature expression pedal with parameters unique to each setting. A world of delay tone in a compact package.
  • 21

    Death By Audio Echo Master Vocal Delay

    The Death By Audio Echo Master Vocal Delay transforms your live clean vocals into a swirling, deconstructed lo-fi soundscape that becomes an instrument all its own. Constructed with a three-knob design for feedback in seconds, delay in milliseconds, and mix, the Echo Master offers and upfront vintage tape warmth by plugging in the pedal and tweaking the controls a little bit. Start really toying with this effect and you'll get everything from a robotic ring modulation to a metallic undulation to reverberated decay for all your experimental vocal needs on stage.
  • 23

    Dunlop EP103 Echoplex Delay

    The Dunlop EP103 Echoplex Delay pedal beautifully recreates the sound of vintage Echoplex tape delay units. From subtle slap to long, warbling repeats and everything in between, the EP103 lets you connect an external tap switch to change up the tempo on the fly. The most unique feature here is the "Age" adjustment, which lets you go from the brighter, crisper sound of a brand new tape to the darker, warmer sound of tape that's well-worn.
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    Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler

    The Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler ranks as one of those stompboxes every player should own at some point. With 16 distinct delay modes and onboard looping, the Line 6 DL4 unlocks a rich universe of effects to explore.
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    Chase Bliss Audio MOOD

    The Mood is the result of a collaboration between Chase Bliss, Old Blood Noise Endeavors, and the Belgium-based Drolo. Its two channels of delays and looping options allow you to stretch, twist, freeze, and otherwise manipulate your audio in myriad ways.
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    Boss RE-202 Space Echo

    The best Space Echo you can buy today, or maybe ever. It's a full-on digital replication of the RE-201, with today's tech matching the beloved sounds of motor variations, tape speed tonal changes, and all the analog-mechanical oddness we love about the original. It also goes beyond the 201 with controls like selectable tape age, Wow & Flutter, stereo I/O, preset memory, and more.
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    Electro-Harmonix Canyon Delay & Looper Pedal

    The Electro-Harmonix Canyon Delay & Looper Pedal is a marvel of size, packing a world of digital delay styles and features into a chassis that fits on the palm of your hand. Laid out with an intuitive four-knob design of delay, feedback and effect level, the fourth knob allows you to select from 11 modes ranging from the analog presence of a Memory Man emulation to a freezing Sample and Hold mode. As if that weren't enough, the Canyon contains a 62 second looper, tails switch, and unprecedented tap tempo divide for one of the most versatile delays in this price range.
  • 28

    Walrus Audio ARP-87 Multi-Function Delay

    Built with four delay algorithms, momentary feedback tap, and optional delay trails, the Walrus Audio ARP-87 Multi-Function Delay rockets your rig into a universe of tone from analog warmth to crystal digital repeats.


    • Delay Algorithms: Analog, Digital, Lo-Fi, Slap

    • Controls: Level, Dampen, Repeats, Delay Ratio, X (Modulation Depth in Analog/Digital/Slap modes, Filter Width in Lo-Fi), Program (Algorithm), Bypass, Tap

    • Other Features: Delay Trails, Momentary Feedback, True Bypass, LED Indicators
  • 29

    Universal Audio Starlight Echo Station

    One of Universal Audio's first effects pedals, the Starlight places UA's "stunningly accurate emulation" of an Echoplex EP-3 into a pedal—and that's just one of three delays included here. Joined by the EHX Deluxe Memory Man and UAD's own Precision delay, there are nearly endless echoes to explore in one easy-to-use pedal.
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    Strymon Deco V1

    Featuring tape saturation for an analog tape effect and doubletracker for achieving delay, chorus and flanging effects, the Deco is a compact multi-effect pedal marked by Strymon's signature power and versatility. Capable of everything from a tape clean boost to beautifully saturated delay, this pedal is at home in shoegaze, psychedelia, or even just recording coloration.
  • 36

    EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run Stereo Reverb & Delay with Tap Tempo V2

    EarthQuaker Devices' original Avalanche Run was a favorite almost immediately after its release, and for good reason. This V2 builds upon the original circuit with improvements like an updated "flexi-switch" system for the footswitches and an updated reverb algorithm that's truly in stereo. With the ability to add an expression pedal, the shaping possibilities are limitless.
  • 39

    Boss DD-20 Giga Delay

    The Boss DD-20 Giga Delay is like a history lesson in delay, providing eleven variations of the effect and adding a few of its own. With typical Boss durability, it is the last delay unit most players will ever need.
  • 40

    TC Electronic Flashback Delay

    With over ten types of delay, six seconds of max delay time and looper capabilities, the TC Electronic Flashback can be the only delay pedal you need on your board. It includes adjustable repeat patterns and stereo outputs.
  • 41

    Death By Audio Echo Dream Delay 2

    The Echo Dream 2 is an updated version of one of Death by Audio's most popular pedals. It incorporates 20 to 1200 milliseconds of delay, combined with fuzz and pitch-shifting modulation, to generate tones that range from warm, fairly well-behaved echo, to varying degrees of dirt, drive, and lush modulation, to hideous fuzz-bomb repeats fully awash in modulated chaos. 9–18 volt power provides for further variations in response, clarity, and headroom, based on how you power the Echo Dream, and its Wet/Dry toggle makes it a cinch to get a 100 percent effected tone for use with effects loops.
  • 42

    Boss DD-500 Digital Delay

    The Boss DD-500 Digital Delay offers 12 different digital delay effects in one versatile and powerful effect unit: Standard, Analog, Tape, Vintage Digital, Dual, Pattern, Reverse, SFX, Shimmer, Filter, Slow Attack, and Tera Echo. With dedicated control knobs for Feedback, Tone, Mod Depth, and Effect Level, the DD-500 also offers phrase-looping functionality, 32-bit/96kHz sound quality, MIDI In and Out, USB port, expression pedal input, and stereo inputs and outputs. The DD-500 can create lush ambience, spacey echos, or warped and twisted delay sounds, and everything in between.
  • 44

    MXR M292 Carbon Copy Deluxe Analog Delay

    The MXR M292 Carbon Copy Deluxe expands one of the best-loved analog delays on the market with a host of features like longer delay time, chorus modulation, and a versatile tap tempo function.


    • Controls: Mix/Regen/Delay/Speed/Width knobs, Bright/Mod buttons, Tap Tempo button with visual display, Effect and Tap-Beat stomp switches

    • Functionality: 1.2 seconds delay time, bright and dark delay flavors, chorus modulation with speed and width control, Line/Instrument level switch, expression jack, Dry Kill switch
  • 46

    Catalinbread Echorec

    Want that haunting tube and disk echo without hauling around a fragile, vintage Binson unit? The Catalinbread Echorec provides a range of vintage delay machine textures as well as pulling off some tricks that its predecessor never could.
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    Boss RE-20 Space Echo

    The RE-20 Space Echo is modeled after the Roland RE-201 Space Echo, a studio-standard tape echo renowned for its character-rich, asymmetrical delay. The pedal features 11 modes, controls for both the reverb and echo sections, and a press-and-hold function that generates fluttery warble.
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    Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe CB3 Dual Tape Echo Emulation

    Offering a JFET-powered preamp, high-gain silicon transistors, and a full fleet of six onboard settings that go from dripping warm analog to rotary to filter, the Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe brings an iconic '70s tape machine back to life in a compact package with plenty more to offer. Built to the exact specifications of the Maestro EP-3 Echoplex with the distinction of not catering to tape, the Belle Epoch Deluxe offers true organic echo along with sculpting features like a momentary oscillation footswitch and expression input for total control. A zenith effect for any delay fanatic.
  • 50

    TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler Pedal

    The TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler is a unique pedal that instantly creates the sound of ADT, multi-tracked and layered guitars. Get the effect of having two to four guitars or stereo keys at once with subtle variations in timing, attack and pitch to create the same massive sound you'd get overdubbing in the studio. Stereo I/O lets you spread the effect out across the stage and turns stereo synths and keys into mammoth walls of sound with a stomp of the footswitch.
  • 51

    Red Panda Tensor Tape Delay

    The Tensor is a noisebox that gives users live reverse and tape stop effects, pitch-shifting, time-stretching, and hold functions in a pedalboard-friendly enclosure. With its knob-controllable intelligent randomization, the Tensor can produce anything from occasional stops, stutters, and rewinds to massive pitch jumps, random slicing, and rhythmic repeats.
  • 52

    Catalinbread Belle Epoch EP3 Tape Echo Emulation

    For those vying for the authentic sound of tape reel delay without the expense or hassle, Catalinbread introduced the Belle Epoch EP3 Tape Echo Emulation. The pedal is based on the famous Echoplex EP-3 and provides 80 to 800 milliseconds of customizable delay, perfect for shoegaze and used by the likes of Brand New and Wilco.
  • 53

    Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay V1

    The Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay merges modern functionality with classic digital delays, featuring a master and companion delay that can work together or run independently. The DIG offers an adjustable Modulation Depth switch as well as three different digital delay modes, each emulating a famous rackmount digital delay unit: the adaptive delta modulation (ADM) mode of early 1980s units, the 12-bit pulse code modulation mode of mid-1980s units, and the 24-bit/96kHz resolution mode of modern units. Both delay voices share the Repeat knob, but each has its own Time and Mix knob, with the companion delay time able to be set either in free-running mode or in an adjustable ratio to the master delay. The delays can be set up in series, parallel, or ping-pong mode, which are accessible along with free-running mode as secondary functions. When combined with the true-bypass design, expression pedal input, mono/stereo outputs, and tap tempo footswitch, the DIG becomes a formidable tool for musicians who want to bring studio-quality digital delay to the stage.
  • 54

    Red Panda Particle 2 Granular Delay / Pitch Shifter

    Particle is a granular delay / pitch shifting pedal. It chops your signal into small grains and then rearranges, shifts, and mangles it, using the techniques of granular synthesis in real time. Results range from radical pitch and delay modulation to shimmering repeats to time stretching, stutter, and glitch sounds.
  • 55

    Boss RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay

    As one of the early compact digital reverb stompboxes, the Boss RV-3 had its share of fans and detractors when it debuted in 1994. Today, history - and the legions of guitarists who still have it on their boards - paint a picture of a reliable workhorse reverb with the ability to shape and drag beyond traditional springs. It may be discontinued (2002), but it is far from obsolete.
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    Boss DD-2 Digital Delay (Blue Label) 1983 - 1986

    The Boss DD-2 Digital Delay was first made in 1983, offering the first digital delay jammed into a stompbox. Using the same integrated circuit chip as the Roland SDE-3000, the Boss DD-2 brought long and crystal-clear digital delay to the masses. It features mono input, mono/stereo output, and up to 800ms of delay time.
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    Boss TE-2 Tera Echo

    The Boss TE-2 Tera Echo uses multi-dimensional processing (MDP) technology to provide unprecedented ambience. Somewhere in between a delay and a reverb, this is an experimental digital pedal perfect for those who are looking to explore new atmospheric, dreamy and far out soundscapes.
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    DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay

    Offering over one and a half seconds of pure analog repeats with a fleet of features like three tap tempo modes, modulation speed and depth, and onboard delay trails, the DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay fits a world of time-shifting possibilities into a two-switch stomp box. Far from just an organic delay, this tank offers added functionality like the pitch-shifting phenomenon of "rubbernecking" and minute regen control for sounds from a warm slap to enormous oscillation.
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    Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man (2008 - Present)

    One of the most famous Electro-Harmonix pedals ever manufactured, the Deluxe Memory Man is an incredibly versatile analog delay. The 550ms of delay are complemented by vintage analog circuits and a wide range of controls including Delay, Feedback and Chorus/Vibrato.
  • 65

    Empress Echosystem Dual Engine Delay

    The Empress Echosystem Dual Engine Delay follows in the footsteps of the company's Reverb with an all-in-one command center of just about every conceivable delay. The dual engine system lets you pair any two of over 36 effect variations for the warm presence of tape, lush tsunami of ambience, sharp character of digital, and beyond.


    • Controls: Delay Time, Mix, Output, Feedback, Tone, Thing 1 & 2 (controls parameters unique to each effect)

    • Modes: Digital, Tape, Analog, Multi, Mod, Filter, Ambient, Delay + Reverb, Reverse, Stutter, Lo-Fi, Whisky

    • Connections: Universal Control Port uses a 1/4" jack to handle expression, external tap, voltage, audio in, and MIDI

    • Other Features: 35 preset slots, three cab simulations, output transformer, global and local tap tempo
  • 67

    Boss DD-6 Digital Delay

    Featuring 5200ms of delay time, reverse and warp modes for experimental effect possibilities and a built-in tap tempo, the DD-6 Digital Delay is Boss' take on a pedal capable of stereo delay and panning. One of the most popular delays on the market, the DD-6 holds down a well-earned reputation as a pedalboard staple for any genre.
  • 68

    Keeley 30ms Automatic Double Tracker

    Built with a Dimension mode for detuned choral-like effects, an Abbey Mode for a traditional double-tracked voicing, and a Slapback mode for a more experimental, wavy presence, the Keeley 30ms Automatic Double Tracker captures a beloved studio effect and plops it in a pedal. Capable of running in mono or stereo, each function imparts unique functionality like ethereal trails, sharp slapbacks, and room-filling reverb. Packing an array of studio-type choral and reverb like this, the 30ms is a solid choice for post-rock, experimental, and psych.
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    Boss DD-5 Digital Delay

    The discontinued Boss DD-5 was the go-to digital delay for thousands of players from 1995-2003 and still gets the job done for players looking for a tried and true, multi-mode stereo digital delay. The Boss DD-5 delay pedal features 11 delay modes, infinite fine-tuning adjustability, and a sound quality more often associated with expensive rack-mount units. Compare a large selection of used DD-5 pedals right here on Reverb.
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    Eventide TimeFactor Delay

    The Timefactor Delay takes the hands right off the clock and puts them at your feet. The pedal features ten separate stereo and mono delay effects, downloadable software that can be input via a USB port, MIDI capabilities, and up to 100 user presets.
  • 71

    TC Electronic Flashback X4 Delay and Looper Pedal

    For the solo performer, comprehensive loopers like the TC Electronic Flashback x4 are key. This stereo stompbox can act as a digital delay, with plenty of TonePrint options and 15 modes, or a full on looper with the ability to store and cue multiple 40 second sections.
  • 73

    Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Reissue (1996 - 2007)

    An original heavyweight in the realm of bucket brigade circuit-based analog delay, the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man of the 1990s still stands as a highly coveted piece of vintage gear. Typically this version (debuting in 1996) of the Deluxe Memory Man is known as the "big box" version. It is more collectible than later versions.
  • 75

    Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy

    When the classic Memory Man is too big and too expensive of an option, the Memory Boy comes through in the clutch. Built with the same all-analog delay and feedback as the Memory Man, the Memory Boy boasts 550ms of delay time, chorus and vibrato modulation rates and square or triangle modulation forms, and a more compact pedal for maximizing pedalboard space.
  • 77

    Montreal Assembly Count to Five Delay

    The Montreal Assembly Count to Five Delay is an incredibly creative delay pedal that offers three distinct modes of operation covering a wide variety of effects. Mode one is a straightforward granular delay that offers expression pedal control of the 'tape' direction, buffer length or feedback. Mode two allows the sampling of a clip and control of granular slicing length and randomness, while Mode three allows looping sampled clips with as many as three digital 'tape heads' playing back the sampled sound. The ability to overdub more loops or samples in Mode two and three enables the creation of rolling, complex textures. An amazing sound design tool for indie leaning rock or pop, the Montreal Assembly Count to Five is a truly unique pedal that offers a wealth options to guitarists who value depth and originality in their pedals.
  • 78

    Eventide MicroPitch Delay Pedal

    First heard in Evnetide's H910, H949, and H3000 Harmonizers, the MicroPitch algorithm is a dual-shifted delay that creates a lush stereo spread out of any instrument: guitar, voice, synthesizer, brass, strings, or anything else. By repeating and slightly detuning the input signal, the MicroPitch fattens the tone, and its malleable parameters let you experiment with the amount of detuning, modulation, and other settings.
  • 81

    Source Audio Nemesis Delay

    Sporting onboard tap tempo, Neuro mobile app editing and a dizzying 24 delay modes including pitch-shifted, reverse, and sweeping, the Source Audio Nemesis brings a new precedent in what can be done with a delay pedal. Capable of jumping from the organic warmth of analog to a light slapback to laser-precise digital delay, this hydra of a pedal is a Mecca for the effect aficionado.
  • 83

    Way Huge WM71 Smalls Aqua Puss Analog Delay MkIII

    Crafted with the same legendary circuitry and simple three-knob design of delay, feedback, and blend but with a new chassis that fits in your hand, the Way Huge WM71 Smalls Series Aqua Puss Analog Delay presents a classic effect in a pedalboard-friendly package. The bucket brigade-style delay affords up to 300ms of delay for sounds from slapback to the echoes of space with no-fuss adjustments ideal for dialing in sounds on the fly for a spectrum of classic tones. A staple that can easily fit on any genre of pedalboard.
  • 84

    Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude Delay

    Featuring coveted analog Bucket Brigade circuitry, a three-position modulation switch and two-point compression switch for a finely-attenuated pre-delay squeeze, the Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude marries organic vintage delay with the experimental capabilities Fairfield is known for. Able to impart that umbrous tape echo into your signal with the necessary tools to precisely sculpt the 50ms to 500ms delay time, this is ideal for shoegaze, indie, or noise rock.
  • 88

    Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy

    Featuring a sturdy, compact chassis, selectable analog chorus, and up to 550ms of delay time, the Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy is the wallet- and pedalboard-friendly little brother of the Memory Man and Memory Boy. Small in stature and large on features, the Memory Toy is no plaything.
  • 89

    Providence Chrono Delay

    The Providence Chrono Delay, also known as the DLY-4, is a delay pedal with a variety of features. Its delay time is adjustable from 1 to 2700ms, which is shown on the LED display, and it comes with millisecond and beats per minute display modes. A tap tempo is included, and an A/B preset memory allows for two different settings to be saved and switched between as necessary. Seven delay time variations can be selected with the Beat Split knob to create rhythm-based delay settings.
  • 93

    TC Electronic Flashback Mini Delay

    The TC Electronic Flashback Mini takes the renowned delay sounds of the hugely popular Flashback and stashes it a tiny enclosure. Though the onboard controls are simple—just knobs for Feedback, Delay, and Level—TC's TonePrint system allows you to beam in presets from their robust library to transform this pedal into virtually any flavor of delay you desire.
  • 98

    JHS 3 Series Delay

    Want gentle slapback or tape-like echo effects? Or maybe lush pad tones? This user-friendly delay pedal gives you a wide range of delay effects with no math or menu-diving necessary. Mix, Time, and Repeats knobs let you dial in the desired amount, while the Type toggle lets you choose between crisp, digital-voiced or warmer analog effects. (Find the rest of JHS' 3 Series for affordable, essential effects.)
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    JHS The Milkman

    Get warm always-on slap back echo and an organic overdriven bump delivered to your doorstep in one pedal with the JHS Milkman. Designed in collaboration between Josh Scott of JHS and Tim Marcus of Milkman Sound, this dual function effect sports a hybrid circuit which captures the best of Bucket Brigade Delay analog tone and tape echo for spanky vintage slap with delays up to 240ms. For added gusto, the Milkman also brings a single knob boost function into the fold that can be used to either fatten up your natural tone or be kicked in for a tube-like overdrive.

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