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This pedal is cool...cool...cool...coo...co...c

Here is a sleeper.  It's a proper Japanese Korg so you know it's going to be innovative, well made and sound fantastic.  Could you buy some trendy, ridiculously priced, boutique delay with a hand-painted graphic for the price of a mortgage payment?  Yes.  Will it sound as good, we don't think so.

It has everything that you'd expect from a good delay pedal but where it really shines is the lo-fi setting.  As usual, Korg were way ahead of the pack here.  It runs off of standard 9v power supply or 4 AAs (not included).

The casing has some scuffs but nothing serious.  It's tested (we tripped out on it for hours) and works great.

Here is what Josh from JHS has to say about it...

‘Newt-Frog-Lizard’ ToneWorks 301DL Dynamic Echo

The 301DL Dynamic Echo is a pedal that I actually have in the original box. No big deal. The #maybemythical animal on this one is truly a mystery. Nick and I puzzled over this far longer than I care to admit, and the best we could come up with was some sort of newt-frog-lizard creature. Honestly, your guess is as good as ours. 

Now, when you're investigating a pedal line, you want to know how well it did. What year is it from? What little tidbits can you find from the artifacts of history? Well, the box gives us some pretty handy hints. If you look at the price tag on this thing, you’ll see it was going for $179.99 back in the ’90s, which is fairly sound evidence for why it did not last long on the market and why people didn't much like it. That's bananas expensive for any pedal in the 1990s. You could buy a freaking sweet Members Only jacket for that price, or maybe some Jordans.

That said, it’s not a bad pedal. I actually had this pedal a long time ago, and they're still pretty cheap on Reverb.

What's cool about this is it feels like one of those older primitive digital rackmount delays. Now, those are super cool. A lot of the old U2 albums, a lot of stuff that Brian Eno produced use really low-fi digital delays, and this pedal does that really well. You have one row of knobs, four knobs, and you flip the switch here and those knobs change to different settings. It's really versatile. It's the first time I had ever seen ducking on a delay, which means you turn the ducking control up. And when you're playing, the delay is faded into the background, which is really useful.

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ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • ToneWorks 301dl Dynamic Echo
Finish
  • Brushed Stainless
Categories
Year
  • 1995
Made In
  • Japan

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