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Description

In the world of delay pedals, the Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay stands out as a versatile powerhouse for guitarists seeking both digital precision and analog warmth. Seamlessly blending these two realms, it offers a broad spectrum of delay effects, from crisp and clean echoes to rich, vintage-style repeats. Its intuitive two-stomp chassis design ensures effortless control during performances, allowing you to cycle through your favorite presets with ease.

Equipped with a tap tempo feature, the Deja Vu lets you sync your delay time with the tempo of your song in real-time, making it an invaluable tool for live settings. The delay ratio control further enriches your sound by offering subdivisions, giving you the flexibility to explore intricate rhythmic patterns. Whether you're crafting ambient soundscapes or adding depth to your solos, the SFX-10 empowers you to shape your sound with precision and creativity.

Key Features:

  • Combines both digital and analog delay capabilities
  • Two-stomp chassis design for easy on-stage control
  • Tap tempo functionality for real-time tempo syncing
  • Delay ratio control for rhythmic subdivisions
  • Versatile range of delay effects from crisp to vintage-style repeats

Product specs

Brand Seymour Duncan
Model Deja Vu Delay
Finish White
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Delay Pedals

FAQs

What is the purpose of the tap tempo feature on the Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Delay?

The tap tempo feature allows you to manually set the delay time by tapping a footswitch in rhythm with your music, providing precise control over the delay timing during live performances.

How does the ratio control on the Deja Vu Delay affect the sound?

The ratio control allows you to create multiple delay repeats at different time intervals, offering complex rhythmic patterns and textures beyond a standard single delay.

Can the Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Delay produce both analog and digital delay sounds?

Yes, the Deja Vu Delay features a blend control that lets you mix between analog and digital delay sounds, giving you the flexibility to choose your preferred tonal character.

What does the modulation control on the Deja Vu Delay do?

The modulation control adds a flange or chorus effect to the delay repeats, creating a rich, swirling sound that enhances the depth and texture of your delay.

Is the Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Delay suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Deja Vu Delay is designed to work well with both guitar and bass, providing versatile delay options for various musical styles and instruments.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Digital/Analog blend knob for customizable delay tones

  • Long delay times up to 20 seconds for expansive loops

  • Tap tempo feature for precise timing control

  • Analog mode with BBD chip offers authentic vintage sound

  • Quiet and transparent operation maintaining original tone

  • External feedback loop for creative wet signal manipulation

  • Modulation adds character to the digital delay side

  • Wide range of ratio divisions for diverse sonic exploration

CONS

  • Large and bulky, challenging for compact pedalboards

  • Noticeable white noise, especially in analog mode

  • Limited modulation control, more vibrato than true modulation

  • External feedback loop less effective as first echo isn’t processed

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See how Eric Johnson uses Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay

Eric Johnson

Singer, Guitarist

The G3 Jam

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Spot on Last Eric Johnson pedalboard pic on facebook (June 2017)

See how G. E. Smith uses Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay

G. E. Smith

Guitarist

Hall & Oates

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At 7:42 in this Rig Rundown for G.E. Smith of Moonalice, Saturday Night Live Band, Hot Tuna, and Hall& Oates, displayed is a Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay.

See how Trevor de Brauw uses Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay

Trevor de Brauw

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Pelican

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"Lately I've been using a Deja Vu tap delay."

See how Chris Stein uses Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay

Chris Stein

Guitarist

Blondie

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Verified via Premierguitar

Stein’s effects for this tour are very minimal. He says he really only uses the Seymour Duncan Deja Vu Tap Delay, an Ibanez Tube Screamer, and a Boss CS-3 Compressor/Sustainer. When we talked to him he was trying out a DigiTech Hardwire Metal Distortion, and he also had a Hardwire Stereo Reverb, Boss PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch, Boss TU-2 Tuner, Boss SD-2 Dual Overdrive, and Boss DD-5 Digital Delay on his board.

See how Bruce Bouillet uses Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay

Bruce Bouillet

Guitarist

Racer X

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"Interviewer: Have you used any of the Seymour Duncan pedals?

'Bouillet: Deja Vu Delay. It’s got a great old school sound. And even though its built like a tank, I don’t take my effects pedals on tour much these days, it’s more of my studio delay. Therefore, it’s really under the microscope. It performs great.'"

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