Re: new Seppukus...!
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:58 am
THANK YOU JESUS
Yeah I thought that was just a clever photo trick, and then I realized that was the ACTUAL pedal. Look forward to hearing out it sounds, but its probably not something I'll ever grab. The prices are kind of ridiculous, but I didn't realize they're Australian.Officer Bukowski wrote:That dome enclosure is SICK
hazelwould wrote:Wow, first they ripped off DBA aesthetics, now they've stolen the prices.
infanem dude says he's coming out a with a less that $200 multitap pt2399 thing this year.synthezatory wrote:Seems like the market is lusting hard endlessly for delays and the builders are taking the momentum and could easily go crazy on the prices these days.. Just make a good enough sounds (or even amazing) to it and make a badass face & knobbies on the box, you're all set for a higher market and jack up the price around $300 or more (typical decent delay pedals these days)!
That being said, I'm returning my DTSr and back solo on my precious RE-20 and will be waiting for the holy grail of a good-nasty and wobbly delay (could care less of it being digital) to come..
Wes Mantooth wrote: The Australian is very strong currently

He did? I'm sure as hell interested in that.12XU2A3X3 wrote:infanem dude says he's coming out a with a less that $200 multitap pt2399 thing this year.synthezatory wrote:Seems like the market is lusting hard endlessly for delays and the builders are taking the momentum and could easily go crazy on the prices these days.. Just make a good enough sounds (or even amazing) to it and make a badass face & knobbies on the box, you're all set for a higher market and jack up the price around $300 or more (typical decent delay pedals these days)!
That being said, I'm returning my DTSr and back solo on my precious RE-20 and will be waiting for the holy grail of a good-nasty and wobbly delay (could care less of it being digital) to come..
www.infanem.com wrote:Next up for development:
A brief return of the Faye's Her during spring/summer 2013
Compact multihead style delay pedal
A new There's No Future in Fuzz circuit
Amptop disk echo units
This is pretty interesting.12XU2A3X3 wrote:sorry, i was paraphrasing, he did not say this year, he said (on facebook):
"In working on Devi's Console delay, I discovered that the PT2399 can make very nice, low noise sounds if one strays from the datasheet. Perhaps a compact, <$200, "multi head" style Infanem delay is in order?"
I guess you're right ..Wes Mantooth wrote:Yeah a little pricey but I wouldn't chalk it all up to greed.
Pardon my ignorance and lack of knowledge, about the Disc Echo.. is it gonna be like another Echorec (*yawn) with the multi tap or something?monkeydancer wrote:He did? I'm sure as hell interested in that.12XU2A3X3 wrote:infanem dude says he's coming out a with a less that $200 multitap pt2399 thing this year.synthezatory wrote:Seems like the market is lusting hard endlessly for delays and the builders are taking the momentum and could easily go crazy on the prices these days.. Just make a good enough sounds (or even amazing) to it and make a badass face & knobbies on the box, you're all set for a higher market and jack up the price around $300 or more (typical decent delay pedals these days)!
That being said, I'm returning my DTSr and back solo on my precious RE-20 and will be waiting for the holy grail of a good-nasty and wobbly delay (could care less of it being digital) to come..
I'm not too familiar with components.. what pedals out there using the pt2399s and what distinctive differences?theavondon wrote:PT2399s are like...hella tight man.