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Description

The Electro-Harmonix EH-7870 Digital Delay is your gateway to an expansive world of soundscapes, meticulously crafted to cater to both budding musicians and seasoned guitarists. This versatile delay pedal is designed to deliver up to 4 seconds of delay time, making it ideal for creating lush echoes and intricate sound layers. Whether you're exploring ambient textures or precise rhythmic repeats, this pedal offers a wide range of possibilities to suit your creative needs.

The EH-7870 is equipped with intuitive controls that allow you to easily adjust the delay time, feedback, and blend, giving you full control over your sound. Its sturdy construction ensures reliability during gigs and studio sessions alike. With true bypass switching, your signal remains pristine and unaffected when the pedal is not engaged, preserving the integrity of your tone.

For musicians who demand more from their gear, the EH-7870 includes a modulation feature, adding subtle movement to your delays for a richer, more dynamic output. Its compact design makes it a perfect addition to any pedalboard setup, ensuring that you can bring professional-quality delay effects wherever you play.

Key Features:

  • Up to 4 seconds of delay time
  • Modulation feature for added texture
  • True bypass switching for unaltered signal integrity
  • Adjustable controls for delay time, feedback, and blend
  • Durable construction for reliable performance
  • Compact design suitable for any pedalboard setup

Product specs

Analog/Digital digital
Mono/Stereo mono
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See how Chris Spedding uses Electro-Harmonix EH-7870 Digital Delay

Chris Spedding

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Sharks

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Mentioned in the May 1981 Guitar World interview "The No-Frills Attack of Chris Spedding" by Van Gosse.

This interview was conducted in Spedding's messy but spartan downtown apartment in New York. He was wearing black leather — no one's ever seen him in anything else — and outrageous pink suede ankle boots. The walls were adorned with genteel forties pin-up drawings, and a large antique jukebox dominated the vestibule. A very minimal amount of guitar and technical paraphernalia was evident. Spedding plays only four guitars: an SG from the early sixties with a single (black plastic covered) pickup for all live stuff; a Limited Edition Flying V for back-up; a Gretsch Country Club with one Dimarzio wired to play; and a Les Paul for the odd studio shot. He has one amp for almost everything, an antique Fender Deluxe Reverb, one pedal, an Electro-Harmonix Digital Delay, "the cheapest." He bought a wah-wah pedal on a lark twelve years ago. That's the only other pedal he's ever used.

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Vinsula Kara

Keyboardist

The Apes of God

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Listed in this feature of The Apes of God on page 22 of the debut issue of OPtion (March/April 1985).

[…] Vinsula Kara (synthesizer, piano, melodian, Electro-Harmonix digital delay) […]

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