RobertRoth wrote:Who can tell the best product among those listed on this site?
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That's an almost impossible question to answer because it really depends on the style of delay you're going for and how many features you want. If I were going to pick one of the delay pedals listed on that page, it would probably be one of the MXR Carbon Copy pedals, though all other things being equal that might not be my first choice of physical delay pedals.
I like tape and analog vibes, and I still have an old Boss DM-2 (used to have another, but gave it to a friend!). Getting a new physical pedal, it might be one of the EHX Memory-Man-style units (they have various models) or perhaps one of the Catalinbread Echorec or Echoplex emulations. In Amplitube, I used to use the Echoman model all the time. Somehow, I never really got along with the EP Tape Echo, but when the Fulltone SSTE model came out, I basically switched over from the Echoman to that.
If Amplitube added an Echorec or Space Echo type delay, I would probably try those on, at the very least.
As noted, The Edge used an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man Deluxe on early albums; also the Korg SDD-3000, which was an early digital delay unit. Post-
Joshua Tree, he's used the TC Electronic 2290 rack units, also now considered "vintage" digital delays and very feature-heavy.
But, in Amplitube, I think you could use either the Echoman or Digital Delay models to get The Edge's delay vibes
as long as you are judicious with the timings and feedback settings. There is an
extensive discussion
of these here:
http://www.amnesta.net/edge_delay/