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Description

The T-Rex Engineering Replica is a cutting-edge digital delay pedal, masterfully engineered to summon the soulful, vintage vibes of 1960s tape delays. It is a versatile tool for musicians who seek to add a touch of nostalgia to their music, making it an ideal pick for styles ranging from shoegaze and indie to psychedelia. Its unique feature includes a tap tempo switch and subdivision capability from a quarter to an eighth triplet, offering musicians a broader range of rhythmic possibilities.

Key Features:

  • Modern-built digital delay with a vintage tube feel
  • Emulates classic tape delays of the '60s
  • Features a tap tempo switch
  • Subdivision capability from a quarter to an eighth triplet
  • Ideal for shoegaze, indie, or psychedelia

Product specs

Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog, hybrid
Mono/Stereo mono
Power 12V
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T-Rex Replica Delay Pedal

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T-Rex Replica Delay Pedal

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T-Rex Replica vs Strymon El Capistan Delay

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shnobel

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T-Rex: REPLICA (with MØLLER)

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Brett Kingman

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T-REX Replica Digital Delay Pedal

N Stuff Music

N Stuff Music

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T-Rex REPTILE 2 echo delay pedal demo

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gearmanndude

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Boss DD2 vs T-Rex Replica

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shnobel

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T-Rex Replica Delay

shnobel

shnobel

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T-Rex Replica Delay 2022

T-Rex Effects

T-Rex Effects

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T-Rex Replica Delay Pedal

Curtis Kent

Curtis Kent

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T Rex Effects // Replica // Demo by Martin Klaja

Martin Klaja's Guitarchannel

Martin Klaja's Guitarchannel

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T-Rex Replica Digital Delay/Echo Guitar Effects Pedal Review | Full Compass

Full Compass

Full Compass

Reviews

PROS

  • Delivers percussive dotted 8th for unique U2 vibes

  • Superior clean delay quality, not sterile

  • Displaces higher-end competitors like Catlibread Echorec & Strymon Dig

  • Simple operation with gorgeous sound quality

  • Offers lush pads under ambient playing without digital sheen

  • Analog setting provides perfect trails, maintaining guitar tone

  • Features gain switch for FX loop integration without clipping

  • High-quality build, sensitive controls for precise adjustments

  • Provides ample headroom with 12volts power

  • Tap tempo switch highly useful for live settings

CONS

  • Lacks tape warble or modulation features

  • Requires 12v power, not standard 9v

  • Out of production, leading to high second-hand prices

  • Limited features compared to similar-priced pedals

  • Can sound compressed & muddy with distortion in brown mode

  • Volume consistency issues when bypassed

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about T-Rex Engineering Replica.

Features and functionality

  • The T-Rex Replica is praised for its slap sound and chorus effect, with self-oscillation being particularly addictive for users.

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  • The T-Rex Replica offers clean, dark delay trails, providing a warm sound unusual for digital delays.

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User experience

  • Some owners report issues with the T-Rex Replicator, describing it as impractical due to its size, maintenance, and fragility, with problematic calibration.

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  • The T-Rex Reptile 2 is favored for its reliability, with users finding no significant downsides in its performance.

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  • The T-Rex Replica restarts the delay cycle when changing the tempo, which may limit those looking for "warble" sounds.

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Value and pricing

  • The T-Rex Mudhoney II offers dual channels, allowing users to switch from mild overdrive to boosted distortion, making it versatile for different musical styles.

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  • A well-maintained T-Rex Replica can be found for as low as $125 on the secondhand market, offering significant savings compared to new models.

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Comparisons

  • The Mudhoney II is compared to the Electro Harmonix POG but noted for its superior transparent clean boost, making it a preferred choice for some users.

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  • Owners compare the T-Rex Replica's sound favorably with other high-end delays like the Empress and Strymon, noting its warm, simple delay effect.

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  • The T-Rex Replica is noted for its warm sound, which contrasts with the Empress Tape Delay's more pristine quality.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some users consider pairing the T-Rex Replica with an analog delay for expanded tonal possibilities and richer soundscapes.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 4 Reviews and 17 Ratings

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groovizm

Great and simple to use delay but overpriced

What can I say? It looks nice, it sounds good, and it's easy to use. It's out of production however, and second hand prices are not cheap (in the Netherlands at least). A second hand TC Electronic Flashback II is cheaper, sounds as good and has more options (like stereo outs).

peterglavanov

T-rex replica delay

That is the delay i have on my small pedalboard.This is not a bright sounding Boss DD3 but simply one of the best sounding tape sims available. The tone is incredibly smooth and warm with a natural decay and it blends very well with your guitar and other pedals.The tap tempo switch is very useful to me so even the limited space on my Pedaltrain Nano18 i did replace the beautiful Carbon copy with the Replca. I love it!

onetrickpony

The warmth of this pedal is one of its shining points for me.

levent_goncay

Best non-modulated delay

I can't get dialed in the level&echo knobs. Volume changes can be an issue when the pedal is by-passed. It sounds compressed&muddy when used with distortion in brown mode.

S

A quality delay/echo pedal!

Extreme high quality, easy to operate and totally fulfilling any delay and echo needs.

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See how Dave Stewart uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Dave Stewart

Keyboardist

National Health

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On the accompanying photo of Dave Stewart's pedalboard the T-REX Replica can be seen.

See how Mark Potter uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Mark Potter

Guitarist

Elbow

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Visible in this photo from Total Guitar magazine.

See how Hwang Soyoon uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Hwang Soyoon

Singer, Guitarist

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The Replica can be seen right between the EP-Booster and an unidentifiable Chase Bliss Pedal (maybe Warped Vinyl).

See how Guillermo Galván uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Guillermo Galván

Singer, Guitarist

Vetusta Morla

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Guillermo uses this pedal in the ''Mismo Sitio, Distinto Lugar'' recording sessions, he shows this pedal in an instagram story in early 2017.

See how Jett Rebel uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Jett Rebel

Singer, Guitarist

Valerius

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A user-uploaded photo shows Jett Rebel using the T-Rex Engineering Replica delay pedal.

See how Tad Kubler uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Tad Kubler

Guitarist

The Hold Steady

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Verified via Flickr

In this photo, which shows Kubler's 2009 Noise Pop SXSW Showcase pedalboard (photo taken by Anna Enriquez), one of the pedals that can be seen is the T-Rex Replica.

See how Joseph D'Agostino uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Joseph D'Agostino

Guitarist

Cymbals Eat Guitars

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In an Instagram post, Joseph D'Agostino can be seen using the T-Rex Engineering Replica delay pedal, positioned to the right of his Tube Echo.

See how Brad Avery uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Brad Avery

Guitarist

Third Day

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The T-Rex Effects Replica is a delay pedal. You can see the T-Rex Effects Replica in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The T-Rex Effects Replica is the brownish, rusty colored pedal on the right.

You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.

See how Roger Franco uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Roger Franco

Guitarist

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Roger Franco uses the T-Rex Engineering Replica Delay Pedal, as shown in a photo on his blog.

See how Yuji Adachi (You) uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Yuji Adachi (You)

Guitarist, Composer

DEAD END

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Yuji Adachi uses the T-Rex Engineering Replica Delay Pedal, as detailed on his official website.

See how Cyril Roger uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Cyril Roger

Guitarist, Composer

Shaka Ponk

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Inside the booklet of the 2010 reissue of Bad Porn Movie Trax you can see the complete pedalboard of Cyril for the 2009 Bad Porn's tour (even if here the scan is in poor quality and it's a montage to gather 2 photos of CC's pedalboard that are not on the same pages in the booklet), it's composed of (left to right): Dunlop CryBaby GCB95, BOSS TU-2, Ibanez TS9, Digitech Whammy WH-4, MI Audio G.I. Fuzz, BOSS AW-3, T-Rex Tremster (version with the little T-Rex animal logo at the bottom left corner and Tremster name at the bottom right), T-Rex Replica and a Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 3 Channel footwsitch.

See how Dennis van Leeuwen uses T-Rex Engineering Replica

Dennis van Leeuwen

Guitarist, Music Producer

Kane

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Verified via YouTube

@0.49 you can spot his pedalboard; a replica is visible

Album Usage

The T-Rex Engineering Replica has been featured on the following albums:

Genre Usage

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Used With

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