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    Anyone using the Line 6 ToneCore Echo Park?

    I am looking for a decent delay with tap tempo.
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    haha, I was doing a search for the Echo Park and found this single old thread... but no one's responded in over a year! I just bought a used one today for $70 I can't wait to use it

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    Guess the pedal was not a big hit on the Fret.Net?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Guess the pedal was not a big hit on the Fret.Net?!
    haha perhaps. did you end up getting it? or some other pedal with tap tempo?

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    I got a Boss DD-20 instead. Better pedal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I got a Boss DD-20 instead. Better pedal.
    ah, good choice. I have a DL4 but I'm replacing it with the echo park and a couple others (since the DL4 is big enough for 3 pedals) haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I got a Boss DD-20 instead. Better pedal.
    Great call, I can never get on with the Line 6 pedals' fussy power requirements. I'd take a DD-7 over an Echo Park for a "single slot" pedal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markb
    I'd take a DD-7 over an Echo Park for a "single slot" pedal.
    +1 but.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    +1 but.....

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    Yeah, but that is a pedalboard in itself
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    Quote Originally Posted by markb
    Great call, I can never get on with the Line 6 pedals' fussy power requirements. I'd take a DD-7 over an Echo Park for a "single slot" pedal.
    I've got a DD-7 also. it's a great pedal but the Echo Park makes volume swells really easy. and for $70 it was a steal!

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