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The Line 6 DL4 Delay is a programmable stomp box, chock-full of classic guitar effects, with the power and versatility of incredible digital modeling technology.
The DL4 Delay Modeler has 3 programmable presets, a Tap Tempo switch and includes a Loop Sampler; Tube, Tape, Sweep, Multi-Head and Analog Echoes; Low Res, Rhythmic, Stereo, Ping Pong, Reverse, and Auto-Volume Delays. It may be powered by either four C batteries or the optional PX2 power supply.
Line 6's programmable stomp boxes are like a full collection of rare, boutique pedals in each box. These pedals provide 16 effects, 16 presets, optional expression pedal input for control of all effect setting, complete programmability, stereo in & out and True Bypass switching.
After they finished designing POD, Flextone, AX2, Spider, and
Amp Farm, they weren't content to sit, rest, and read all the
raves from reviewers and users. Not at Line 6; they were spending
all their time thinking about what they could build to make a
guitar player's life even more fun than it normally is. One day,
it came to them: Why not design the first great sounding pedals
with models of all the most in demand, classic, hard to find
effects, make it fully programmable, and put it into a heavy
duty, pro-quality, true bypass stompbox? So they did.
Line 6 DL4 Specifications
- Digital Effects 16
- Factory Presets 18
- User Programmable Channels 3
- Controls: Effect Selector, Delay Time, Repeats, Tweak,
Tweez, Mix
- Additional Controls: Tap Tempo (included), Expression
Pedal (optional)
- Mono/ Stereo: Stereo in, Stereo out
- Chassis Color: Green
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| Very useful for live performances |
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| Great product, a really flexible delay. The range of delays and tones is pretty remarkable. There are a couple of issues with the unit however; most already know about the volume drop when clicked into use. Another lesser known issue is the failure of the bypass function if the unit gets too hot! Keep in/under shade when playing outdoors during the summer. If this unit is exposed to sunlight and high temps, you will not get a guitar signal when the unit is bypassed. If these 2 issues could be fixed, this unit would be simply spectacular! |
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| Aside from the overheating issues that accompany outdoor use during the summer, I have had ZERO operational issues. |
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| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
| It is super versatile and lends itself to a ton of uses for someone that plays in a cover band with a wide range of songs. My band covers just about anything, and I have 3 very different delays set up. I'm never wanting more from the unit! |
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| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| The tone is again, very versatile. The only issue with the tone is the volume drop when the pedal is engaged. For a while Robert Keeley was modding these for $$$ to fix the issue. Unfortunately I can't find anyone else who wants to mess with the unit. |
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| How did the stain or paint job look? |
| The finish was very pro. No issues here. |
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| How has it stood up over time? |
| I've used it for roughly 50 shows a year, since 2006-ish. That's pretty reliable in my book. If I encounter the overheating issue, I simply setup one of my presets to be just the guitar signal; and instead of bypassing the unit to turn off the delay, I'll switch to the preset that is completely dry. |
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