![]() ![]() Sometimes he even uses two delays at once to create certain double tapped echo effects or to make a solo sound bigger. ![]() David usually sets his delays in time with the song tempo, which helps hide the echo repeats. Some songs require softer, warmer analog sounding repeats, and others require cleaner, more accurate digital delay repeats. Some of the most used digital delays in his live rigs were the MXR 113 Digital Delay (1977-1986), the MXR 151 Digital Delay System II (1983-2016), the Boss DD-2 (1983-1986, 2006), the TC2290 Dynamic Digital Delay (1987-1994), and the Free The Tone Flight Time FT-1Y Digital Delay (2015-2017). He began using digital delays in place of the Echorec around 1977. He used analog delays like the Binson Echorec throughout the 1970s and one has been seen in his Medina studio from 2013-2017. David often uses long echo delays to help create a his big, smooth, and liquidy solo tones. ![]()
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