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walterharp
1169 posts
Sep 20, 2013
11:23 AM
Hey there,
This thread solves the problem of trying a name change to another thread.

I have the delay and the octave, have for years and really like both of them!

I also have a question, I assume that the impedance matching is inactive in the bypass mode, is that correct?

Walter
arnenym
208 posts
Sep 20, 2013
12:22 PM
They have true bypass. - When the pedal is in the bypass mode the mic signal goes directly from in jack to out jack. Its like you don't use a box at all.
Harpaholic
360 posts
Sep 20, 2013
2:56 PM
Arn is correct as is the case with most pedals nowadays including guitar pedals.
MindTheGap
1 post
Sep 28, 2013
2:27 AM
I have just bought a Harp Break, and I think this is a fantastic pedal. It's great to find something that just works as intended, and this is it.

Aside from all the good things everyone mentions (good distortion, bass boost, portability) the thing I particularly like is that the basic tone comes out more or less 'fully formed', so running it into a clean amp you can use the more of amp's range of EQ to subtly shape the tone, rather than having to use extreme EQ settings and then running out of room for variation.

Straight into a headphone amp for quiet practice, or into any of the (non-harp-friendly) guitar amps I've tried, it sounds great. I can't say enough good things about it.

Better sound = more practice = better music.

Thank you Lone Wolf!

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SuperBee
1446 posts
Sep 28, 2013
3:31 AM
i didn't really get on with the harp break, but i didnt have an application for it really. it seems to be a pedal to use where you have too much clean headroom. i never used to have enough.
i really couldn't see the point of the shield, but the delay is good and while i haven't used the octave in a long time, i used to really like it for high volume situations.
i still use the delay quite often.
wouldnt mind trying the reverb pedal, the tone+ seems it could be worth having
anyone using the compressor?
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