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Nice board. I was just coming to post mine, realizing that a pedalboard post should have been my first after creating the community! Clearly you're a fan of EQD. Have you ever used the Avalanche Run v2? I've been eyeing them in my ongoing search for a new delay pedal.
I really want to check out an Avalanche Run. I've tried a bunch of EQD pedals but they seem to struggle to stay on my board, even my favorite that I have tried so far, the Afterneath.
I haven’t unfortunately. Based on that thread you linked I’d second the DD-500 for its sheer versatility. I’ve gone through a bunch of delay pedals myself and am back on simpler ones right now.
I hear you on the simple aspect. That's why I'm leaning away from the DD-xxx line and the Strymon Timeline. I'm finding the RC-5 complicated enough and might go back to the TC Ditto.
Yeah I found with the DD-500 I was just saving presets instead of experimenting. I can see it being useful for live performances but I don’t do that. The thing I like about the Dispatch Master is that as long as you don’t crank it up it sounds good at almost any setting.