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A Green New DL

done so already, you should check out Chris Gill’s excellent and concise history of Line 6’s groundbreaking DL4 Delay Modeler in the May 2022 issue of . In short, there was nothing else quite like the comprehensive DL4 since its introduction in 2000 as far as delay pedals go. With 15 superb-sounding digital models of the most legendary delays and echoes, its ability to store and access up to three presets on the fly, 24-bit true stereo signal path, built-in tap tempo and onboard 14-second looper, it’s no surprise the “Big Green Monster” DL4 emerged as a benchmark in multipurpose

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