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Trade in your T-Rex Replica Delay with Gear4music. If you've enjoyed its warm, tape-style echoes but are now looking to expand your delay options or streamline your pedalboard, this could be the perfect time for a change. The Replica is celebrated for its rich, analogue-like delay tones, but you might be ready to explore a more versatile delay pedal with additional features or a different tonal flavour.
Consider trying out a delay pedal with multiple modes or a digital delay that offers precise control over your repeats. Trading in your gear can help you refresh your sound and explore new creative avenues.
Product Ref: 310580
The Replica Delay embodies everything that T-Rex Engineering stands for. With a perfect feature set, a simple and intuitive design, and extraordinary delivery of tone, the Replica is one of the most highly regarded delay units in existence. The incredibly useful toggle-switch tap control feature allows you to set your delay rate to your desired tempo by just tapping along to the beat of the song you're playing. The T-Rex Replica is built both by and for musicians with incredible, addictive tone in mind. The tube-like warmth of the pedal brings out the best in your natural tone without adding too much colouration and becoming overpowering.
The fact that the T-Rex Replica is a digital pedal is almost impossible to believe. The sound is reminiscent of an all-tube echo unit, but it can also provide incredible studio quality digital delay as well. The feature set provided on the Replica is perfect for quick and precise control, with Time, Repeat, Mix and Level control knobs, and a Hi-Cut button for warm 60s era tape echo tones. There's also a Subdivision switch for toggling between 1/4 note delays and 1/8 triplet delays.