Guyatone Micro Digital Delay MD3

Guyatone Micro Digital Delay MD3

The world%uFFFDs smallest delay pedal! The MD-3 offers 30-1000 milliseconds of crystal-clear repeats without the harsh top-end of other digitals. With the MD-3 every conceivable time delay effect can be attained, from slapback to %uFFFDUFO landings%uFFFD to endless, cacophonous cascades of repeats. Variable Delay Level, Delay Time, and Feedback knobs put creative control at your fingertips.


Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $140.00

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User Reviews of the Guyatone Micro Digital Delay MD3

  • Submitted by Jason from Chapel Hill, NC (44 points) on Jan 22, 2004
  • I use this as my main delay. It has a ton of delay time, and you can push it pretty far before it gets the shitty delay rhythm thing going. The level is a real volume boost, more so than any other delays I've used. There is a little switch for small, medium, and large delays, all of which are excellent. It reproduces the sound faithfully enough for more blunt sounds, but it does add a slight (and undesired) distortion with more delicate sounds. That is my only problem with this thing. By plugging it into itself, without even involving the rest of a loop or any other effects, you can get killer sounds, and it is reliable to a point where you can really get something going on it.
  • Good Points: quality delay, lots of options, loud as fuck, absolutely amazing when fed into itself.
  • Bad Points: slight distortion on delicate moments, probably won't be a problem for most harsh noise artists.
  • Price Paid: US$65.00
  • Purchased At: ebay
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  • Submitted by luke from Iowa City, IA (32 points) on Jan 18, 2004
  • i like it. i got one right before we went to chicago to record our record and ended up using it with a sirkut electronics snb which really filled out the sound. i also own the line 6 delay and this is far from that as far as function options, but also price. pretty much what you would expect from a guyatone micro-pedal. recommended.
  • Good Points: small, well built, user friendly.
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  • Price Paid: US$100.00
  • Purchased At: online
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  • Submitted by dave from Redwood City, CA (74 points) on Aug 4, 2003
  • One of my favorite pedals. This is very powerful for such a small critter. Three different delay time settings with a wide range and full control. You can go from giving the signal a metallic tone to it fully repeating long portions of time. And the delay has a very acurate sound repeat. This is a digital delay that acts like an analog in the sense that it can self oscillate. With that, the more of the feedback knob you use, the louder it gets.
  • Good Points: Self oscillating, compact, LOUD. When you turn it on, it boosts the level of whatever is run through it.
  • Bad Points: The on/off switch but at least it doesn't "pop".
  • Price Paid: US$75.00
  • Purchased At: ebay.com
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  • Submitted by gordon from Redwood City, CA (8 points) on Jul 25, 2003
  • this is one of the most powerful delay's i've come across, and by FAR the smallest pedal i've seen, much smaller than even those danelectro mini pedals. It's feedback control is EXTREMELY powerful, can go from short repeats to increasingly loud repeats (to the point where it could probably blow some speakers). the delay time control is good and slows/speeds up the pitch of the sample (like Boss delays), and can create massive pitch shifts when used correctly/quickly. There are 3 settings: long, medium and short delay times. each give a seperate range with the delay time knob, which is very useful. seems to be built to last for a while, though i will probably misplace it before i accidently break it.
  • Good Points: good tone, very powerful feedback control, good ranges in delay time, works well in feedback loop. really small unit, i can fit this in my hand, which is kind of cool.
  • Bad Points: one output, needs external power supply. loses sample when changing delay time switch (not the knob), and takes about a second to capture the new sample and repeat it after switching the range. fucking TINY unit. i can lose it super-easily.
  • Price Paid: US$70.00
  • Purchased At: friend bought it on ebay
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