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Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap DelayItem ID: SFX10Analog/Digital Delay Pedal with Feedback and Regeneration Insert Jacks, Modulation Control, and 2.6 seconds of Delay
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From Our Research Team:A mind-blowing new delay from Seymour Duncan!Seymour Duncan re-imagines delay with the SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay. This pedal incorporates some truly innovative features that take this pedal to the next level. The SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay employs both analog bucket brigade circuitry and digital delay, providing a wide variety of sounds. A Feedback insert jack lets you apply an effect to just the delayed signal, and a Modulation knob morphs the sound of the delay. Bend the laws of space and time in ways you never imagined with the SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay!Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay at a Glance:
The sound The Deja Vu begins with the soul of the most musical analog Bucket Brigade delay units of the past and takes you places both digital and analog delay pedals have never before gone. One of the secrets is the D/A Blend (digital-analog) control. Turn it one way and the digital delays are crystal clear. Turn it the other way and the tone is pure analog Bucket Brigade, complete with all of its warm character. Of course, you've also got access to everything in between! For even more otherworldly sounds, the Modulation knob allows the Bucket Brigade chip to morph from slow, wide, and subtle repeats to jittery warbles, perfect for slap back. Connect a second amp to the stereo output to hear an incredible, ethereal, space-filling stereo effect. Or use the stereo output by itself to get a sound with a totally different timbre. Unique feature set While the Deja Vu includes the standard wet/dry blend control and the required delay time adjustment, the Deja Vu also features an analog/digital blend control, to achieve any desired level of balance between the warmth of a real bucket brigade delay and the squeaky clean sound of a microprocessor-based digital delay. There's also a Feedback control, which allows you to dial in a runaway recycling of your sound in the style of an analog tape echo. Insert jacks Also features two insert jacks. The Feedback Insert jack allows an external processor to be included in the recycling path, so that the processor's effect becomes more intense at each regeneration, thus continuously morphing the delayed sound as it recycles. The Wet output/loop jack works on the sound after it leaves the recycler, allowing custom tweaking of the overall character of the wet signal before it recombines with the dry signal. Both insert jacks can connect directly to a standard volume pedal so the Regen Insert jack becomes a foot control for the level of regeneration, and the Wet Insert jack becomes a foot control for the Wet/Dry mix. And you can connect two foot pedals at the same time for ultimate control of the delayed sound. Tap tempo The Deja Vu has Tap Tempo to match the delay time to the tempo of the music. And a Ratio Control that gives you multiple delays for each press of the Tap Tempo footswitch. And a tempo "Heartbeat" red flashing LED to keep everybody honest (or, at least, in time). And a "Modulation" control that lets you add a flange/chorus effect to the time delay. Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay Features:
With the SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay, Seymour Duncan has crafted an astoundingly flexible delay pedal! Why Choose Seymour Duncan? Quite simply, it boils down to tone. Seymour Duncan has spent the majority of his life refining the art of creating pickups. Seymour Duncan is dedicated to getting the best tone possible from his pickups, from modern metal monsters to faithful reproductions of gems from the '50s and '60s. We know tone is important to you which is why we choose to carry Seymour Duncan pickups. With the massive amount of pickups available from Seymour Duncan, you're certain to find the sound you've been looking for.
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Reviewsbased on 2 reviewsI love this pedal! Best of both worlds!
by Ed Komasara from Charlotte, NC
I've had my DV for about a year now and I still love the detail of the digital delay and the warmth of the analog delay. Any delay I can imagine can easily be dialed in in seconds. The tap tempo makes... read more [+] everything sound so musical.Modulation goes from mild to wild, I like all the options this pedal offers.February 19, 2011 Music Background: Worship Leader, Recording Hobbyist, Live sound Engineer The bonus loop feature is easier to operate than my Hardwire looper and sounds identical to the dry guitar sound. Built like a tank to last for years. I had an issue with another SD pedal, but customer support was outstanding! close [-] This is a Gorgeous Delay Pedal ... Only One Thing Holding it Back
by from United States
This pedal has a plethora of great features and a beautiful sound. I was attracted to the hybrid digital and BBD analog configuration, and the sound generated in both modes (and blended) did not disa... read more [+]ppoint. It was a delight to see that the modulation on the analog side had a wider range than expected. I was particularly impressed with the analog mode with a short delay time and with a high modulation element. The ability to divide the delay times is always a plus and this pedal allows that in a simple and fun way. There's many a good time and cool sounds to be had with real-time modulation of the delay time knob on this pedal as well, which is an ability some digital delay pedals leave out (much to my dismay).December 21, 2011 Music Background: Delay is one sound that I absolutely couldn't live without. I originally looked at this pedal as my end-all, be-all, primary delay pedal. But for one issue, it would fit that mold. That issue is the pedal's tendency to move into self-oscillation much earlier than I would want. I love long and seemingly endless delay trails heavily inserted into the mix. I realize that with a BBD unit, that is to be expected. Still, even in full digital mode, I saw that tendency more than I would want in my primary delay pedal. close [-] Also popular
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