Damage Control Pedals

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I just ordered a Damage Control Timeline today....man the delays sound incredibly warm...built in looper is a huge plus as well. Anyone own any of the Damage Control pedals? I'm considering a Glass Nexus next.

For those that don't know about these pedals yet:

http://damagecontrolusa.com/

They run a pair of 12ax7's with each pedal as well...
 
I had a Glass Nexus and it was really a warm sounding multieffect. I read that it was made by the Line 6 guys that did the DL4.
Who did you order from? I was thinking of getting Timeline but nobody had it in stock.
 
roodboy":150v7brk said:
I had a Glass Nexus and it was really a warm sounding multieffect. I read that it was made by the Line 6 guys that did the DL4.
Who did you order from? I was thinking of getting Timeline but nobody had it in stock.


You had a Glass Nexus, but sold it? Hmm...that's interesting that the L6 guys were behind it.

I just ordered a Timeline from the manufacturer's website (paypal). They shipped it out the same day. :thumbsup:
 
They're owned by Peavey now. Some ex-Line6 guys. The VP of Eng was my roommate in college. The Glass Nexus clips sound really nice.
 
I have a glass nexus ...incredible sounding pedal , tons of headroom, warm and hi-fi all at the same time :rock:
 
I had a Timeline and Glass Nexus. Great sounding pedals. When I got a G System I sold them but not becasue the GSystem sounded better. I thought the DC stuff sounded better, it was more about not having to tap dance to switch stuff in and out.
 
I thought they stopped making the Timeline but were waiting to get them started up again?
 
What sold me on the Timeline was the built-in looper. It is a big pedal, but I plan on controlling it with MIDI anyways, so it doesn't need to be front and center on my board.
 
t-rave":28j1q7op said:
I have a glass nexus ...incredible sounding pedal , tons of headroom, warm and hi-fi all at the same time :rock:

How are the phasers on it?
 
donbarzini":2lcj4fd8 said:
I never used it for looping so that may be good for you. It sounded better than the Eventide Timefactor IMO.

You still got that PCM-41?? :)
 
How are the phasers on it?

they sound better than any digital rack phasers...real close to analogue and easy to program..

I never use it though because I run the nexus in my amps loop for a slight verb, detune, echo, for clean and maybe a flange..


I only like phasers infront of my amp for dirt so a cheap phase 90 takes care of that

it is super easy to program and I controll it with a midi controller...

It also syncs real easy with a tech 21 midi mouse ( now I use an axess MCF1)
 
t-rave":27nnwde6 said:
How are the phasers on it?

they sound better than any digital rack phasers...real close to analogue and easy to program..

I never use it though because I run the nexus in my amps loop for a slight verb, detune, echo, for clean and maybe a flange..


I only like phasers infront of my amp for dirt so a cheap phase 90 takes care of that

it is super easy to program and I controll it with a midi controller...

It also syncs real easy with a tech 21 midi mouse ( now I use an axess MCF1)

Cool. Yeah, I have a Small Stone I use currently. Is there something I can buy that will accept 2 sets of MIDI cables (Timeline and Glass Nexus) at the same time?
 
donbarzini":6le6bdos said:
I use a cheap SDE-1000 now. I tried the PCM-42 as well, honestly, liked the 41 better. The SDE has this cool bounce feel that I am really digging right now. As much as I liked the PCM-41, the repeats were on the brighter side and didn't sound as "wet". I still use the Intellifex from time to time. I went through a sell all rack phase to use pedals but that didn't work out so well :lol: :LOL: I really like the MXR Stereo Chorus Reissue though, sounds great in front and is pretty much noise free.

Oh cool! Yeah the Stereo chorus is pretty good :thumbsup:

Im gonna pickup an SDE-3000, i just like those units a lot. They do have a trademark kinda sound to them, which is an aquired taste.. but i think theyre generally a very cool mod delay unit.

Hardest part is finding one for a decent price.. I remember when you could easily find them on eBay for $200 or just under.. Now theyre all selling for like $400+. Same goes for the PCM-41 and the PCM-42.. wel those just go for stupid money now!!
 
MrDan666":13rtpelg said:
donbarzini":13rtpelg said:
I use a cheap SDE-1000 now. I tried the PCM-42 as well, honestly, liked the 41 better. The SDE has this cool bounce feel that I am really digging right now. As much as I liked the PCM-41, the repeats were on the brighter side and didn't sound as "wet". I still use the Intellifex from time to time. I went through a sell all rack phase to use pedals but that didn't work out so well :lol: :LOL: I really like the MXR Stereo Chorus Reissue though, sounds great in front and is pretty much noise free.

Oh cool! Yeah the Stereo chorus is pretty good :thumbsup:

Im gonna pickup an SDE-3000, i just like those units a lot. They do have a trademark kinda sound to them, which is an aquired taste.. but i think theyre generally a very cool mod delay unit.

Hardest part is finding one for a decent price.. I remember when you could easily find them on eBay for $200 or just under.. Now theyre all selling for like $400+. Same goes for the PCM-41 and the PCM-42.. wel those just go for stupid money now!!


Got my SDE-3000 for about $250 on Ebay, not sure why it went that low as others went higher the same week :confused: Mine was at some pawn shop so maybe some thought it may be busted but it is pretty mint. Scored the SDX-330 for under $220 as well :rock:

The 3000 is awesome, killer trails and of course you can dial it in perfect due to the range.

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Digital Jams":5jp2xbsy said:
Got my SDE-3000 for about $250 on Ebay, not sure why it went that low as others went higher the same week :confused: Mine was at some pawn shop so maybe some thought it may be busted but it is pretty mint. Scored the SDX-330 for under $220 as well :rock:

The 3000 is awesome, killer trails and of course you can dial it in perfect due to the range.

DSC_0023.jpg

Wow! Nice rack setup there Scott!

Sounds like you scored some great deals :) :rock: :rock:
 
MrDan666":tya2emej said:
Digital Jams":tya2emej said:
Got my SDE-3000 for about $250 on Ebay, not sure why it went that low as others went higher the same week :confused: Mine was at some pawn shop so maybe some thought it may be busted but it is pretty mint. Scored the SDX-330 for under $220 as well :rock:

The 3000 is awesome, killer trails and of course you can dial it in perfect due to the range.

DSC_0023.jpg

Wow! Nice rack setup there Scott!

Sounds like you scored some great deals :) :rock: :rock:

Should hear it when I line out of the SLP with a HK redbox into the rack with the SLP dimed :lol: :LOL:

Freaking awesome :D

Had it set up in the garage for a friend to check out, fucking birds were flying out of trees :lol: :LOL:
 
Digital Jams":1gkkhxs5 said:
Should hear it when I line out of the SLP with a HK redbox into the rack with the SLP dimed :lol: :LOL:

Freaking awesome :D

Had it set up in the garage for a friend to check out, fucking birds were flying out of trees :lol: :LOL:

Haha i can imagine!! :D :lol: :LOL: I do the same with my modded Marshalls and it usually has the same effect :D :rock:
 
donbarzini":295ioki5 said:
se7en":295ioki5 said:
What sold me on the Timeline was the built-in looper. It is a big pedal, but I plan on controlling it with MIDI anyways, so it doesn't need to be front and center on my board.

I never used it for looping so that may be good for you. It sounded better than the Eventide Timefactor IMO.


I've heard several people report the same thing.
 
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