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Excellent, Excellent, Excellent.
I really like echo devices. I have a couple of Alesis Q20's with EFTP Shadows presets, a Boss RE-20 Space Echo and a TC Electronic Triple Delay.
The Triple Delay is the most recent and my Thomann review is still available to read. One of my beefs with it is that, because each of the three delay engines share the same three control knobs for Delay Time, Feedback and Mix, you have little idea where the knobs should be to reflect the settings of each of the three presets after they have been stored.
So I decided to try the same idea, to achieve multi-head delays, but with three conventional stomp boxes.
However, I have discovered something else. And it is VERY significant. TC Electronic have tweaked the tones of some of the presets for the Flashback 2 series and they are significantly more musical. I tend to use the 'Tape' preset quite a lot and these FB2 pedals are lot less clinical sounding than the Triple Delay. For example, the individual repeats of a multi-head tape delay, with more than one pedal on at the same time, do not ring out as clear and audible repeats, but tend to merge so that the effect is more like a massive sustaining reverb — but without the swampy mess.
The only thing I miss is the option to switch the three delays into a parallel mode, as one can on the Triple Delay.
Although the Triple Delay can store presets, and not lose them because a knob gets accidentally moved, these are infinitely more usable on stage because adjusting the parameters is straight forward.
UPDATE: These pedals are shipped with a firmware version that does not include the option to select either MASH or TAP as an added function for the footswitch. Download the firmware file and install instructions from the TC Electronic website. Updating the firmware is a straight forward procedure.
Once installed, you are able to select which function using the TonePrint computer app.
The Triple Delay is the most recent and my Thomann review is still available to read. One of my beefs with it is that, because each of the three delay engines share the same three control knobs for Delay Time, Feedback and Mix, you have little idea where the knobs should be to reflect the settings of each of the three presets after they have been stored.
So I decided to try the same idea, to achieve multi-head delays, but with three conventional stomp boxes.
However, I have discovered something else. And it is VERY significant. TC Electronic have tweaked the tones of some of the presets for the Flashback 2 series and they are significantly more musical. I tend to use the 'Tape' preset quite a lot and these FB2 pedals are lot less clinical sounding than the Triple Delay. For example, the individual repeats of a multi-head tape delay, with more than one pedal on at the same time, do not ring out as clear and audible repeats, but tend to merge so that the effect is more like a massive sustaining reverb — but without the swampy mess.
The only thing I miss is the option to switch the three delays into a parallel mode, as one can on the Triple Delay.
Although the Triple Delay can store presets, and not lose them because a knob gets accidentally moved, these are infinitely more usable on stage because adjusting the parameters is straight forward.
UPDATE: These pedals are shipped with a firmware version that does not include the option to select either MASH or TAP as an added function for the footswitch. Download the firmware file and install instructions from the TC Electronic website. Updating the firmware is a straight forward procedure.
Once installed, you are able to select which function using the TonePrint computer app.
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TC Flashback 2
Great and versatile delay pedal in a compact package.
Pros
- Digital (2290), tape, reverse and mod modes all sound great to my ears. I mostly use the tape delay emulation and it always adds a nice touch to any ambient sound.
- Using the TonePrint editor, you can get a lot of other sounds, you could even turn the Flashback 2 into a chorus or a flanger pedal.
- Easy access to different time divisions (you can change them with the TonePrint editor too), very useful if you like the dotted 8th sound.
- Stereo in and out
- The mash switch can be used for some fun stuff. In analog and tape modes, it can make the delay self-oscilate. In 2290 mode, it can sustain your notes
- Easy to use looper
Cons
- The analog mode sounds too dark to me. You could probably change that in the toneprint editor but the default one just doesn't do it for me
- The TonePrint editor is both in-depth but also confusing to use, not much guidance or help from TC.
- The crystal/shimmer mode which adds repeats that are pitch shifted up 1 octave sounds harsh. I haven't been able to make it sound good so it's just sort of useless for me.
In conclusion, this is a really good delay pedal at an affordable price. You get a variety of sounds, some better than others, and more if you figure out how to use the TonePrint editor effecively. The different time divisions was the thing that convinced me to get the Flashback 2 instead of other delay pedals in this price range like the Boss DD-8.
Pros
- Digital (2290), tape, reverse and mod modes all sound great to my ears. I mostly use the tape delay emulation and it always adds a nice touch to any ambient sound.
- Using the TonePrint editor, you can get a lot of other sounds, you could even turn the Flashback 2 into a chorus or a flanger pedal.
- Easy access to different time divisions (you can change them with the TonePrint editor too), very useful if you like the dotted 8th sound.
- Stereo in and out
- The mash switch can be used for some fun stuff. In analog and tape modes, it can make the delay self-oscilate. In 2290 mode, it can sustain your notes
- Easy to use looper
Cons
- The analog mode sounds too dark to me. You could probably change that in the toneprint editor but the default one just doesn't do it for me
- The TonePrint editor is both in-depth but also confusing to use, not much guidance or help from TC.
- The crystal/shimmer mode which adds repeats that are pitch shifted up 1 octave sounds harsh. I haven't been able to make it sound good so it's just sort of useless for me.
In conclusion, this is a really good delay pedal at an affordable price. You get a variety of sounds, some better than others, and more if you figure out how to use the TonePrint editor effecively. The different time divisions was the thing that convinced me to get the Flashback 2 instead of other delay pedals in this price range like the Boss DD-8.
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Yes! Its is ...
VERY GOOD :D Lets just say I have sent back the new B.SS 200 delay back and kept this one instead. I needed a very good sounding pedal and I sure would keep the B.SS 200 if it sounded better.
That been said I really like the TC Flashback 2 for the tone print especially the Tape and Drum echos! I basically play only the 3 custom setting one can load from the Tone Print which is a gold mine!
If you need the tap tempo you can add that via the editor. If you want to tweak more go to the editor. However Im more of a Tone Print downloaded from my iPhone.
Stereo in and out of course a plus! Mash is also very cool especially on 2290 as its like a freeze option to hold the chord or note until you release it again. Yeah very nice. Goes a bit too crazy on Analog and Tape so one must be careful.
The analog dry through is lovely and the delay tone is really playing tight with the dry signal and not against it. I cant stand delayed parts to have unnatural frequency to it which doesnt work with the dry signal. Happy to say TC Flashback 2 sounds very good in that department. A keeper if you want an all-rounder delay pedal.
That been said I really like the TC Flashback 2 for the tone print especially the Tape and Drum echos! I basically play only the 3 custom setting one can load from the Tone Print which is a gold mine!
If you need the tap tempo you can add that via the editor. If you want to tweak more go to the editor. However Im more of a Tone Print downloaded from my iPhone.
Stereo in and out of course a plus! Mash is also very cool especially on 2290 as its like a freeze option to hold the chord or note until you release it again. Yeah very nice. Goes a bit too crazy on Analog and Tape so one must be careful.
The analog dry through is lovely and the delay tone is really playing tight with the dry signal and not against it. I cant stand delayed parts to have unnatural frequency to it which doesnt work with the dry signal. Happy to say TC Flashback 2 sounds very good in that department. A keeper if you want an all-rounder delay pedal.
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Wow what a pedal
I had never bought anything off you before but I was amazed by the excellent service and fast delivery. The sound from this pedal blow me away. you can create your own delay pedal sounds via a PC using the TonePrint software and the USB cable or use the app to beam pre-made TonePrint sounds. What more do you want from a truly brilliant pedal.
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Best delay for this price range
Everything you can ask for: compact, with a lot of functionalities, good price for the value, intuitive and easy to use, resistant case and noiseless click. Unfortunately there's not tap tempo
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Best buck for your money
There are some better delays but not in this price range.
This pedal is just perfect for the price: best value/price ratio.
You will have so many features and you can add more via the 3 toneprints you can use. You can download from their website the delay you like, copy delays of famous bands,...
And if you need a looper instead of a delay: this feature is also possible.
So many possibilities, one of the most versatile delay pedals you can find on the market.
If i needed a second a second delay for a new pedal board: without hesitation I will buy a new one
This pedal is just perfect for the price: best value/price ratio.
You will have so many features and you can add more via the 3 toneprints you can use. You can download from their website the delay you like, copy delays of famous bands,...
And if you need a looper instead of a delay: this feature is also possible.
So many possibilities, one of the most versatile delay pedals you can find on the market.
If i needed a second a second delay for a new pedal board: without hesitation I will buy a new one
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Does the job really well
I use this in front of my amp mostly for the slap-back driven tones of Jimmy Page etc. It has a lot of delay types and is very versatile. A really great delay pedal all round.
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¡Lo mejor en su rango de precio!
Admito que en principio lo compré por su precio, pero rápidamente entendí el porqué de su buena fama.
El pedal está muy bien construido y ofrece una variedad de sonidos suficientes para cubrir diferentes estilos. La tecnología MASH y la App TonePrint son puntos extras.
Al final la única razón por la cual lo terminé cambiando en mi pedalera, fue porque quería un modelo que me permitiera utilizar tap tempo. Cabe mencionar que con este pedal se puede habilitar el tap tempo desde la app, pero se deshabilita la función MASH del interruptor. Desde luego otra opción es conectar un pedal tap externo en la segunda entrada estéreo, pero preferí cambiar al Flashback 2 x4.
El pedal está muy bien construido y ofrece una variedad de sonidos suficientes para cubrir diferentes estilos. La tecnología MASH y la App TonePrint son puntos extras.
Al final la única razón por la cual lo terminé cambiando en mi pedalera, fue porque quería un modelo que me permitiera utilizar tap tempo. Cabe mencionar que con este pedal se puede habilitar el tap tempo desde la app, pero se deshabilita la función MASH del interruptor. Desde luego otra opción es conectar un pedal tap externo en la segunda entrada estéreo, pero preferí cambiar al Flashback 2 x4.
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Very Robust, Good options
The TC Flashback Is etremely well built, while very compact it offers the guitarist of keyboard player a good range of delay options including modulation and crystal fx... a dedicated lood pedal as well its very versitile for the price. The only criticism it that when recording with it there is a small bit of backround noise, but overall a welcome addition to the pedal board of any player
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Flashback 2 Delay
Very sofisticated and programmable pedal showing good quality and versatility - a true surprise !
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