Based on the award-winning DL4 Delay Modeler, Echo Park is loaded with unbelievable sounding models including Analog, Tape, and Digital Delay. Different delay patterns such as slap, ping pong, swell, and sweep can be adjusted with the twist of a knob, and the Mod dial can be tweaked for even more variations. Also features Tap Tempo and stereo ins and outs. Learn More...










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10 out of 10Feature:
the knobs and buttons rule
Quality:
quality is pretty good, it's heavy like every one says. the only thing is that f'n hiss
Value:
it's an alright value, but I always think things are over priced
Desirability:
yeah sure
Sound:
the sound is pretty cool. the only thing that I got to complain on is that it's not really true bypass, so the thing hisses like crazy, but I'm not a little prick I can handle a little hiss it's not like it interupts my playing. Live sound it holds up, for recording though, it's hard to get that hiss out of there. The tape setting is cool it works real well to put the mod all the way up for this effect setting. The digital setting is pretty cool too, in this setting you can mess around and get it to act like a short looper if you mess with it right. analog setting is cool
Ease of Use:
it's fairly easy to use this pedal all you gotta do is mess around with it and you get it
Support:
never dealt with the company before
Overall:
over all I love this pedal a lot, there's a lot of things you can do with it, it's built tough, it's gotta cool name, you can make it a simi looper if you want, it's cool, go get one
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9 out of 10Feature:
Cool ideas-very thin sounding!
Desirability:
I thought i was getting a much lighter version of the DL4-no way-its quite a bit heavier than the DL4 almost twice as heavy! i wont ever put on my board due to weight.
Sound:
I have owned so many delays, i thought i was going to be able to get solid tap tempo's and great DL4 like tones. not the case. These delays are thin sounding, and as a lot of other reviews state its noisy as heck without the right power supply and it wont work with L6 power adapter.
Overall:
Bottom line-Thin sounding, literal weight of a brick, bad hiss without designated wall wart. Not for me!!
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10 out of 10Feature:
so many different effects, youll never get bored.
Quality:
the thing is an oak
Value:
I think the price is right. Definately better and cheaper than the Boss DD6
Desirability:
it looks cool as well as functions great.
Sound:
The efffect quality far surpasses other delay effect pedals
Support:
havent dealt with them yet, but im sure they are great.
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7 out of 10Feature:
Needs Its Own Power Supply For Best Sound
Quality:
Built Strong. Time Will Tell If It Lasts.
Value:
I Love This Pedal
Sound:
Very Nice Delays and Options
Support:
They Are Fairly Responsive But Not Great
Overall:
Great Pedal. No Noise or Problems
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3 out of 10Feature:
The features (on paper) are the best. a small pedal (unlike the Line 6 DL4) with tap tempo AND on/off capability at the same time (unlike the Boss DD6) with stereo ins/outs that actually does stereo delay when you are running stereo in (unlike the dd6). Has functional stuff like digital and analog delay sounds - not a bunch of stupid useless toy stuff.
Quality:
outside looks and feels very solid. solid metal comstruction - it's kinda heavy for someone trying to avoid the mammoth DL4, actually. Pity the inside is full of cheap garbage. The knobs and switches are not sturdy either.
Value:
The hype about line 6 products makes this pedal an absolute rip-off. Pity the functional ideas aren't available in a boss pedal.
Desirability:
Did want it. Got it. Don't want it anymore.
Sound:
Noise problem. Horrible 60hz humm unless you get the separate power supply or use batteries... that's probably why Line 6 is offering the free power supply rebate - you really need one. You can even hear noise when twisting the knobs. I tried it with a battery (the one provided "free" is a cheap one that doesn't work, so I had to use a heavy duty battery) and there was still a lot of hiss when the unit was on. Unacceptable even for live use. I've owned Boss DD3, Line 6 DL4, Boss DD6 and this is by far the worst in signal loss & noise.
Support:
This pedal is going back in the mail tomorrow, so I won't know about the line 6 support. They should have supported the manufacturing process in their Chinese sweat shops.
Overall:
Had high expectations because of the awesome features - tap tempo built in, small, true stereo... just dissapointed with the lack of quality on the inside.
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9 out of 10Feature:
Wow - tape, analog, and digital modes, and then the ability to tap quarter or eighth notes, swell, reverse, ping-pong. This pedal is loaded and that's why I got it
Quality:
Heavy as a brick - I would probably freak more if I dropped it as opposed to dropping a Boss
Value:
A ton of features, good sound, and Line 6 quality.
Sound:
Haven't had a chance to really critique the sound, but plugged into my rig for the first time last night and it held its own against other delay pedals I've owned (Boss DD-3, EHX Memory Man Deluxe)
Support:
no experience
Overall:
Probably the last delay I'll need.
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8 out of 10Feature:
a lot of options and difirent stuff u can play aroun with.
Quality:
great
Value:
not bad for 150.. its gives u nice cleans delays . for the price . im impressed..
Desirability:
i Own It .
Sound:
its pretty good.
Support:
haven't had any problems with it yet
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