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This Guitar Player Editors' Pick Award winner can hand you studio-quality cool digital delay or the warmth of all-tube echo with single pedal convenience. Its secret is 2 Burr Brown 24-bit converters (one A/D, one D/A) to sample at a sky-high rate of 200kHz! The circuitry is entirely analog, with the exception of the 24-bit converters and RAM. The unit features special touches like unity gain, a Brown button (repeat-only hi-cut filter), and hot-wire bypass. The Replica is capable of delay settings up to 1550ms, has a tap tempo function (which can be controlled via MIDI), and a subdivision function for triplet delay effects. Comes with an external 12 volt power supply.

T-Rex Replica Delay/Echo Pedal Features:

  • Guitar Player Editors' Pick Award winner
  • 2 Burr Brown 24-bit converters
  • One A/D, one D/A
  • Sample rate of 200kHz
  • Hybrid analog/digital circuitry
  • Unity gain
  • Brown button (repeat-only hi-cut filter)
  • Hot-wire bypass
  • Delay up to 1550ms
  • Tap tempo function
  • MIDI controllable
  • Subdivision function
  • Includes 12-volt power supply

Delicious delay from yesteryear to tomorrow. Get yours now!

T-Rex Replica Delay/Echo Pedal Specifications:

  • Approximate dimensions: 4"W x 1.5"H x 4.75"D

T-Rex Replica Delay/Echo Pedal

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Average of 8 User Ratings

Overall

Overall: 7.44

Quality

Quality: 8.11

Features

Features: 8.78

Value

Value: 6.33

Customer Reviews

Overall

Overall: 9

Quality

Quality: 10

Features

Features: 10

Value

Value: 6

One minnor flaw
Posted by Dan Ribeiro from São Paulo, SP, Brasil on Mar 17, 2008
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: Active musucian
Reviewer's Play Style: Folk, rock, alternative, post rock, worship
Fantastic tone, amazingly uncolored! Tap tempo is a MUST now days and the subdivision (triplets) and brown swith make for a very wide aray of coulours and textures. One flaw (that seriously bumed me out) is that if you try to correct the tempo while the unit is running it resets the delay sound... meaning your delay stops ringing and starts again, which totaly ruins your riff/lick/run if you need to readjust the speed. The DD-20 (which doesn't even exist compared to this, pardon my sin there) doesn't have this. Thought that might be a significant detail for some of you fellas out there.

Overall

Overall: 10

Quality

Quality: 10

Features

Features: 9

Value

Value: 8

Grail?
Posted by beans from Maine on Jan 31, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Player/recordist for 40+ years
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock/Christian Contemporary
My goal is to have effects that do NOT affect the sound of my guitar-this has true bypass when switched off-a must. When on, it still does not affect my tone at all. It simply adds an echo in addition to my untouched usual sound. This thing does exactly what it professes. The "brown" setting is a perfect substitute for an Echoplex, only without the noise! Dead quiet. I gave it a 4.0 for value only because of the high price. However, if you can afford it and you have discriminating ears, you will discover why it costs so much. Extremely pleased with the purchase.

Overall

Overall: 1

Quality

Quality: 1

Features

Features: 10

Value

Value: 1

Subdivision does not work
Posted by Bobby from NY on Dec 2, 2007
Experience w/product: I have used it
Reviewer's Background: Active musician
Reviewer's Play Style: blues, rock
The subdivision does not work. I had 2 different units. It's not hard to do. Press the subdivision button and then tap a tempo. It still does not work. It's not hard to use and it's not me. The subdivision function does not work. I'll say it again. It does not work. With all the reviews out there and everybody that has problems, do you think everybody is stupid or do you think the subdivision doesn't work? Try it if you want to, just be sure you can return it (don't velcro it to your board or do anything else to it that would make it unreturnable. The subdivision function does not work. For the price, it should work out of the box, without emails to TRex and without messing around asking questions on the various forums. It doesn't work. End of story.

Overall

Overall: 5

Quality

Quality: 9

Features

Features: 5

Value

Value: 5

Great pedal but with a major flaw
Posted by Gear customer from Southern California, CA on Oct 8, 2006
Experience w/product: I have used it
Reviewer's Background: Active musician
Reviewer's Play Style: World, reggae, dub, r&b, soul
Looking to replace my L6 Echo Park since it has a less than good buffered circuit and really sucks the life out of the signal path. The Replica has most of the important features (to me) of the Echo Park and sounded awsome and was the perfect replacement BUT...the delay trail is cut off as soon as you turn off the pedal??? Not even a choice here! That is probably the most important part next to actually being able to deliver the repeats. The Echo Park and the Boss DD-5 both does this superbly and the EP even has a toggle so you can decide for yourself. So this pedal became totally useless (again, to me) but if you don't mind that issue it's a great pedal. Due to this flaw it's no more than an average pedal.

Overall

Overall: 10

Quality

Quality: 9

Features

Features: 10

Value

Value: 9

Studio quality pedal
Posted by Jmeister from Reston, VA on Aug 12, 2005
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Playing electric guitar for 40 years
Reviewer's Play Style: Surf music, Jazz, Ambient
Yes, it IS pricey. But not in comparison to rack mount digital delays. Plus, you get analog types controls as opposed to layers of menus. It's a rack mount effect in a pedal footprint. If delay is important to you, it is hard to see house you could find something that sounds better unless you are prepared to plunk down at least another 1k for TC Electronics. Also, it depends on how important delay fx are to your sound. I have tried many, and rejected them, I did keep a H&K Replex, and thought it was the best non-tape echo I had heard, but now that I have the Replica, I find I use it more, and the Replex less. I think I prefer the Replica, most of the time.

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