The Danelectro Reel Echo is a digital delay pedal that simulates the sound of tape-based echo delay perfectly. It features a Warble switch to replicate tape pitch deviations, a Lo-fi control that rolls off high frequencies of successive repeats just like tape, and a Tube/Solid State toggle to select the vintage tone. The Sound on Sound button allows you to play over the recorded lick, and it offers up to 1-1/2 seconds of delay. The pedal is powered by a 9 Volt DC power supply and is designed to provide a unique tape-style delay experience.
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Very Good
$217.41
Very Good
$180.24
Very Good
$238.24
Excellent
$161.54
Very Good
$175
Excellent
$7.99
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Used
$216.55
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$210.01
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$209.22
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$301.32
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