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SteveK
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Regarding sound quality, most guitar players I know prefer analog over digital. The old analog delay pedals that Boss and Ibanez made are now going for $175 and up while it's difficult to sell a digital delay without taking a beating. The truth is as far as new pedals go if you're sure you like it and are going to keep it for a while, spend a little more to get a pedal that won't give you any problems. I love Fulltone stuff because it's built like a tank from high quality parts, and they have the tones I'm looking for. The only pedals on my gig board that are not Fulltone, are my Barber compressor and my Strobostomp tuner. YMMV, and you should listen to as many different models and brands as you can. Another thought to keep in mind is, "buy used and play for free". Meaning that if you buy it used and don't like the pedal after using it for a while, you can probably sell it for what you paid for it. As far as batteries vs. power supply, some people can hear a difference and detect a different response between the two, but I can't, so for convenience I just use the power supply and don't worry about replacing batteries or having one go dead in the middle of a gig or recording. Hope this helps!
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