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Old October 19th, 2010, 06:13 PM   #36 (permalink)
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I bought a used one (GC) and it sucked. A/B'd it with my DM-2 and DM-3, and the Carbon Copy had a weird ringing effect at the end of the echo.

So I took it back. I paid $94 out the door, and it didn't have the box, so it really wasn't a bargain.

I now know there are two (2) pots you can tweak inside for the modulation. It's likely that would have fixed the ringing issue, but too damn much work. I'll stick to my DM-2's on stage and Dano BLT's (ten dollar, no holler) for road trips.
DM2 and DM3 is what they all want to be the best you can hope is they will sound like them. So why bother? If your after the "rockabilly" slap sound it will not get any beter than a DM2 or DM3. I have a DM3 awesome pedal, warm analog decays etc. etc. blah blah blah ask Tavo about the DM3. I have a big chip early DD3 and use it live great pedal in it's own right. I have owned about all of them at one time or another there just isn't anything better than a DM2 or DM3. Glad I'm over the delay obsession hunt at any cost.
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