VOX DelayLab - Pedal of the Day

VOX DelayLab

Posted By Pedal of the Day on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 in Delay / Reverb, VOX | 1 comment



First off, the DelayLab is a BIG box, no bones about it. That said, it packs a heap of features and a million different settings to choose from, making it one of the funnest delays I’ve ever used. Simple digital readout in the top corner lets you know what bank you’re in, what the delay time is, amount of feedback being produced, etc., depending on how you turn the knobs. 3 footswitches allow for a multitude of banks (30, to be exact) that come pre-programmed, or you can make them all custom if you choose.

The DelayLab also boasts 30 DIFFERENT types of delay effects, some more vintage-sounding, some lean more towards modern delay vibes, and anything and everything in between. The Analog function is actually quite warm, the Reverse is always fun to play with, Modulation keeps it interesting, and the Digital is just a great-sounding delay. You can run it in Stereo to 2 amps, produce deep, lush tape echo sounds, and there’s even a Looper that can hold up to 28 seconds! This is all pretty impressive for one effects, and one that’s fairly easy to maneuver (once you get the hang of it).

Check the video below for a SMALL sample of what this delay can do. The DelayLab from VOX has almost everything you could want from a delay pedal, and while it will take up some space on your board, you might not need any other delays besides this one.

Specs:
Delay Effects: 30 types
Classic Song Programs: 10 Programs
Looper Delay Effects: 3 types: Looper (Digital Delay, Analog Delay, Space Delay)
Programs: 30
Audio Input: R, L/MONO
Audio Output: R, L/MONO
Signal processing: A/D Converter = 24 bit, D/A Converter = 24 bit, Sampling Frequency = 48 kHz
Power supply: AA alkaline battery x 6, (Option) AC Adapter
Current consumption: DC9V 200 mA (Typical)
Dimensions (W x D x H):260 × 164 × 66 mm / 10.23 x 6.45 x 2.59 inches
Weight: 1.5 kg / 52.91 Oz.

 

 

Submitted by Mike B, Website

1 Comment

  1. I’ve had one of these on my board for almost a year and still feel like I’ve only scratched the surface of what it can do. The more I use it, the more I discover. I also have an EHX Stereo Memory Man Hazarai, but I find myself using that less and less the more I get to know the Vox.

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