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Guitar delay effect pedals are devices that are used to add a delay effect to the sound of an electric guitar. Delay is a type of effect that creates a repetition of the original sound, and it can be used to create a variety of different sounds, from subtle echoes to sweeping, modulated repeats.

Guitar delay effect pedals are a useful tool for electric guitar players looking to add a delay effect to their sound. Whether you want a simple, straightforward delay or a more complex and modulated sound, there is a delay pedal out there that can meet your needs.

Types of Delay Pedals

There are two main types of guitar delay pedals: analog and digital. Analog delay pedals use analog circuitry to create the delay effect, and they tend to have a warmer, more organic sound. Digital delay pedals use digital processing to create the delay effect, and they tend to have a more precise and defined sound.

Be sure to read our Delay Pedal Ultimate Buying Guide for those who want to learn more about delay effect pedals.

Delay Length

One of the main features of a guitar delay pedal is the ability to adjust the length of the delay. This is typically done using a control called the "time" or "delay time" control, which allows the user to adjust the interval between the original sound and the delayed repetitions. Some delay pedals also offer a "feedback" control, which determines how many repetitions of the delay are created.

Delay Time

Another important feature of a guitar delay pedal is the "tap tempo" function, which allows the user to set the delay time by tapping a footswitch in time with the music. This can be especially useful for live performances, as it allows the player to match the delay time to the tempo of the song.

Other Features

Some guitar delay pedals also offer additional features such as modulation, which adds a vibrato or chorus effect to the delayed sound. Others offer a "hold" function, which allows the user to capture a short phrase or loop of sound and repeat it indefinitely.