T-Rex Replay Box True Stereo Delay

£109.00

This is the T-Rex Replay Box True Stereo Delay from T-Rex, listed in Delay Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The T-Rex Replay Box features true stereo operation with both left and right inputs and outputs. The Replay Box provides a beautiful pristine delay tone and is capable of a maximum delay time of 3 seconds. It does not distort your sound or cause unwanted transformation of your tone the Replay Box is designed to be a straight sounding delay that replicates what you put into it in a pleasing way. The dry signal is kept analog to prevent latency or tone colouration from converters. It also features a tap tempo foot-switch and a subdivision switch for a choice between quarter triplets or dotted eighth delays.

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T Rex

T-Rex Effects is a Danish pedal maker known for solid, musical designs that prioritise sound and reliability over flashy lights. The brand serves up effects that do specific jobs well, with an emphasis on usable controls, robust enclosures, and tones that sit naturally in a mix. Rather than chasing extremes, T-Rex focuses on balance — pedals that enhance a guitar sound without overwhelming it.

These pedals suit players who value consistency and practicality on a pedalboard. The flavours are familiar, carefully measured, and dependable, making T-Rex a strong choice for working musicians who want tools that behave properly night after night.

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Delay Pedals

Delay records the incoming signal for a chosen interval and repeats it after the original note. Feedback returns repeats to the delay line, while tone, filtering, modulation and saturation determine whether echoes remain clear, darken progressively, wobble like tape or degrade like analogue bucket-brigade circuits. Delay time and rhythmic subdivisions govern the spacing and musical pattern of the repeats.

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Analogue

The signal is shaped by continuously varying electronic circuitry rather than being converted into a digital effect algorithm. Component choice, operating voltage and circuit tolerances influence headroom, noise, clipping texture and the small variations in response between designs.

Stereo

Processes, creates or passes two audio channels. True stereo preserves separate left and right inputs, while mono-to-stereo effects generate spatial differences internally; routing, phase behaviour and whether trails remain stereo determine the resulting image. Some outputs sum to mono when only one socket is connected, which can change level or modulation depth.

Tap Tempo

Measures repeated foot taps and converts their interval into an effect rate or delay time. Subdivisions translate that pulse into dotted, triplet or other rhythmic values, while averaging and range limits influence how quickly and accurately the tempo settles.