Australian Guitar

Danelectro Back Talk Reverse Delay + 3699 Fuzz Pedals • Fender Reflecting Pool Delay/Reverb Pedal

DANELECTRO’S VINTAGE PEDAL REISSUES CONTINUE APACE WITH THIS CULT DELAY STOMPBOX. REVIEW BY TREVOR CURWEN.

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Danelectro’s vintage range sees the retro-minded brand reissue a number of effects pedals that have went out of production over the years. Some, such as the 3699 Fuzz, date all the way back to Danelectro owner Steve Ridinger’s ‘70s designs. Launched in the ‘90s, the

Back Talk Reverse Delay pedal might be a little more recent, but it has nonetheles­s fallen off the radar – and as with pedals that fall of the radar, the price for a secondhand unit is rising.

Used versions of the strangely owl-shaped Back Talk from the early ‘00s can now sell for prices way in excess of $500. Ripe for reissue, then – although this time it’s less aerodynami­cally shaped. Designed for 1960s tape reverse effects, it takes any note you play and repeats a backwards version of it after a set delay time.

A Repeats knob governs the number of repeats from one to infinite, while the Speed knob sets the length of that delay, with results from otherworld­ly reverb’d tremolo-type effects through to longer backward echoes that can sound mesmerisin­g, especially when you can get your playing right in sync with them. Key to the effect is the Mix knob, which can go from dialling in just enough haunting ambience to pique your audience’s interest, through to removing the dry sound completely for a fully psychedeli­c experience.

Many multi-delay pedals will give you reverse delay, but there’s something about this one’s chewy warm sound and smooth playabilit­y that sets it apart.

VERDICT

Niche? Absolutely. But if you really like reverse delay, then having a dedicated pedal for it makes perfect sense. This one is warm and musical.

PROS

Mix knob is a powerful ambience shaper.

Warmer tone than many multi-delays.

Fun, old-school setup and tones.

DISTRIBUTO­R

Australasi­an Music Supplies

Ph: (03) 9549 1500 Web: austmusic.com.au

CONS

None, if you can spare the pedalboard space.

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