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No hay artículos en el carroDiego Pérez y Carreras
Comentado en México el 6 de marzo de 2025
Es un pedal con una relación calidad precio excelente, excelente construcción, sonido y prestaciones, solo tiene un inconveniente para en vivo, si de casualidad pisas ambos switches por error se activa el looper y eso puede generar un caos en vivo.
Jason
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de enero de 2023
This was my first NUX pedal and I was extremely impressed. Build quality is fantastic and features are amazing. So much you can do with this pedal - I'm still figuring it out, but can play with it for hours. Easily worth the money and probably on par with $300+ dual delay pedals.
Michael S Hong
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de mayo de 2022
Two delay pedals in one, several delay modes, mono or stereo (I've only used mono so far), tap tempo or time based, and there's a looper function (that I haven't used and probably never will). No power supply is included and there's no 9v battery option.The only delay pedals I had before this was an MXR Carbon Copy and Boss DD-3 and DD-2. For a while I was using the Carbon Copy and DD-3 together. A friend told me to check out the Duotime so I looked it up on YouTube. Seemed pretty cool so after some debate I went for it... GAS will always win in the end... Really glad I did! Out of the box, the pedal sounds great. The different delay modes sound good. I like the digital and mod modes best. Tap tempo makes life easier .Software is very easy to update. I looked it up on YouTube (there's a great video with no talking) and just followed the steps.. A bunch of function controls are added and BPM is displayed when using tap tempo. I don't think it actually changed any of the effects algorithms but they sounded better to me. Might be because of the added functions. Whatever it is, I'm happy.If you buy this pedal, upgrade the software.
ALEJANDRA Ferrer
Comentado en México el 9 de noviembre de 2021
Muy buen sonido
CX Hunter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2021
Simple controls. No endless menus to sift through. You don't need to be a Poindexter to figure out how to get great sounds. Especially great for English blues style Beck, Clapton stuff. Love how it works with a Strat.
yuki
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
First off it is surprisingly well built. The sound quality is very good. The modulation mode is something special and a good reason to get it. All the modes sound great except the shimmer on the reverb delay. If you update the firmware you get a tone control on the digital delay and shimmer control on reverb delay and that rocks. I sue it only with synth but it absolutely awesome. In stereo it is great ! Highly recommend if you play synth for sure. Can't think of a better delay for the price.
Cobo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2021
Update July 9, 2021: After just 95 days sitting on my pedal board in my home (no gigging), 5 days beyond the free 90 day coverage, this DuoTime pedal failed. It's completely DOA. So although the review I originally posted below is accurate from a usability perspective, the quality control and durability of this pedal is now highly questionable in my mind. So, the search for the unicorn continues ....Update July 10, 2021: It's working again. It seems that if I have cables plugged into the input/output jacks, and then plug in the adapter power, it won't power up. But if I plug in just the adapter power with no cables inserted in the jacks, it works. I never noticed that when it was new, so I'm not sure if that is normal operation or if something has changed.Original review in April 2021:I'm apparently looking for a unicorn, and it doesn't exist. Although, this NU-X Duotime delay pedal comes close.I want a delay pedal with the following features and functions:+ simple interface, no menus+ digital display to set delay times accurately+ a reasonably small set of pleasing delay sounds: analog, tape, and digital+ modulation and some kind of tone control on the repeats+ individual repeat settings for each channel- individual mix levels for each channel~ single-delay (still in stereo) and dual-delay (dual mono) operation- a few memory locations to save your commonly-used settingsThis NU-X Duotime delay meets all the criteria above indicated with "+" signs, but does not meet the criteria with "-" signs. I used the "~" sign for where it comes close.It is a little difficult to use the Duotime for certain delay settings that I commonly use. For example, I often want just a hint of subtle delay (almost like a reverb), and I want the same delay value in both channels. That's hard to set that up on this pedal because you have to turn each delay knob to the millisecond, and that precise control requires very fine rotations of each delay time knob. It's fiddly and time-consuming.Styrmon's DIG is much simpler to switch between dual and single delays: you just turn down the mix level of the second delay to zero, and you're left with a single delay. Also, the DIG makes it easy to set separate mix levels for each delay, whereas with the Duotime - you're stuck with the same mix level on both channels. The Strymon DIG only has only digital delay sounds though; no tape or analog. And it also lacks a display to set precise delay times.Both the Duotime and the DIG lack the memory locations to store a few settings. The Boss DD-200 has the memory locations and nearly all the control I want, but its dual-delay capability is lacking and it's very hard to dial in pleasing dual delay sounds. In comparison, the NU-X and DIG generate dual-delay sounds very easily.The Strymon TimeLine has everything I want, but it's too big, too complicated, and very expensive. The Source Audio Nemesis comes close as well, but has no display to set precise delay times. The Eventide TimeFactor and Line 6 DL-4 are also too big and overly-complicated.As mentioned, I guess I'm looking for a unicorn. If NU-X had included a separate mix level for each delay, and had a few memory locations, they would have nailed it.
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