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    Quote Originally Posted by hotpickups View Post
    Not quite sold yet but it does seem you get alot for your money. I'm still sold on the strymon el capistan but that doesn't have the presets that the flashback has or the 40 seconds more looper. However, I guess it's a different animal altogether really.

    Hmmm I guess I will have to think it out again
    Also, they don't have the Toneprint functionality. If you've never used a Flashback before, it's pretty difficult to explain how wonderful they are - even having one spot on the dial which you can swap out to any delay model (although I don't think it's really modelling) is really liberating. Having 4 is brilliant.

    Trouble is, most people just think, "'ang on, delay's just delay, isn't it?" when in fact you get all sorts of reverse delays, modulation, tone, repeat patterns etc. You can even turn a Flashback into a chorus pedal if you want.

    EDIT: For what it's worth, I'm on my second Flashback (sold the first one, then instantly regretted it) and I've never come across any problems.
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    ...so hearing the sound not coming from my arse is a weird concept...

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalscream View Post
    Also, they don't have the Toneprint functionality. If you've never used a Flashback before, it's pretty difficult to explain how wonderful they are - even having one spot on the dial which you can swap out to any delay model (although I don't think it's really modelling) is really liberating. Having 4 is brilliant.

    Trouble is, most people just think, "'ang on, delay's just delay, isn't it?" when in fact you get all sorts of reverse delays, modulation, tone, repeat patterns etc. You can even turn a Flashback into a chorus pedal if you want.

    EDIT: For what it's worth, I'm on my second Flashback (sold the first one, then instantly regretted it) and I've never come across any problems.
    +1 on that DS and mine doubles up as a chorus, faux-reverb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalscream View Post
    Also, they don't have the Toneprint functionality. If you've never used a Flashback before, it's pretty difficult to explain how wonderful they are - even having one spot on the dial which you can swap out to any delay model (although I don't think it's really modelling) is really liberating. Having 4 is brilliant.

    Trouble is, most people just think, "'ang on, delay's just delay, isn't it?" when in fact you get all sorts of reverse delays, modulation, tone, repeat patterns etc. You can even turn a Flashback into a chorus pedal if you want.

    EDIT: For what it's worth, I'm on my second Flashback (sold the first one, then instantly regretted it) and I've never come across any problems.
    Well it is beginning to sound a bargain over the strymon

    I don't think I'll ever use most of the delays on offer on the flashback but getting a chorus effect could be handy. It's quite a size though

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotpickups View Post
    Well it is beginning to sound a bargain over the strymon

    I don't think I'll ever use most of the delays on offer on the flashback but getting a chorus effect could be handy. It's quite a size though
    No, you probably won't. However, reprogramming it with another Toneprint is as easy as selecting it on your phone (yes, your phone) and holding it in front of your pickup...so you can audition a load of them pretty damn quickly.
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    ...so hearing the sound not coming from my arse is a weird concept...

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    I've got a HoF and tbh, I don't really use the toneprint functionality. I'd use it if TC put out an editor, but I've asked them about it several times, and they've got no plans.

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    Looks nice but since selling my flashback and getting a Zoom G3 i've not really looked back. This Flashback looks to have everything I missed on the original flashback but after a minutes thought i'd still be getting less than I get from the G3 by swapping. One of the plusses from the G3 is you can loop your delays, which most delay pedals miss out on.

    Still, looks a great pedal, 9v operation and good form factor make it a winner. Looks cooler than the G3 as well....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMenturm View Post
    Seems reasonable to me. Look at the Eventide Timefactor... twice the price.
    It's not the price per se - it's just that it isn't even something essential. Like an Envelope Filter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fretmeister View Post
    It's not the price per se - it's just that it isn't even something essential. Like an Envelope Filter.
    ahaha. Yeah, you're more of a bass guy right??? Chappers said in his video something about "it's not an effect you'd use all the time" and I'm sat there thinking... "er.. delay is probably my most used effect... after reverb..."

    If this were a X4 Corona pedal, then I'd be all "meh" about it. But I lurves me some delay

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMenturm View Post
    ahaha. Yeah, you're more of a bass guy right??? Chappers said in his video something about "it's not an effect you'd use all the time" and I'm sat there thinking... "er.. delay is probably my most used effect... after reverb..."

    If this were a X4 Corona pedal, then I'd be all "meh" about it. But I lurves me some delay
    Bass is the instrument of the gods!

    Delay on bass has been vile ever since Michael Anthony did his 'Jack Daniels' delay / Brian May rip-off solo back in the proper Van Halen days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fretmeister View Post
    Bass is the instrument of the gods!

    Delay on bass has been vile ever since Michael Anthony did his 'Jack Daniels' delay / Brian May rip-off solo back in the proper Van Halen days.
    lol. I can't agree. You've heard ISIS right??? That guy uses delay and reverb shit tons, and it's amazement!

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