- Deep Blue Delay is a natural sounding digital/analog delay,
with the analog direct signal path.
- The Deep Blue Delay has about the same bandwidth as the
classic tape echo units, and it can be used in front of an
amplifier or in amplifier effects loops.
- There are no noise reduction circuits, which keeps decay of
echo as natural as possible.
- The direct signal path is short and made with analog
amplifiers with no filtering.
- There should be no distortion or tone coloration as long as
input level is in the range below maximum allowed.
- The echo signal has a tuned filtering to allow extreme
settings without interference.
The delay is specially designed to work well with distorted tone,
as this is the most critical application, where delays often
fail. You can use the pedal before or after distortion. As such,
it will work exceptionally well on clean sounds where
requirements are less stringent, especially in terms of echo
bandwidth and repeat formation. Its tone has been carefully tuned
with a lot of attention to the first critical reflection and how
it repeats decay.