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geordiebluesman
79 posts
Oct 03, 2008
12:53 AM
Hi Harpers,have any of you guys tried out or bought the lone wolf delay pedal?.I would be interested to hear any user reviews and also does anyone over here in england know of a UK supllier? Thanks for the help,Keep on Harpin
gene
14 posts
Oct 03, 2008
1:30 AM
I haven't used one, but when I saw your post, I Googled "Lone Wolf Delay Pedal reviews. I found a lot of reviews. None I found were negative.

Here's one page I found:
http://www.lonewolfblues.com/store/index.php?review%5Baction%5D=read&p=175

Here's another.
http://randylilleston.com/wordpress/?p=227

I was impressed until I found this site:
http://www.twincitiesblues.com/2008/02/the-lone-wolf-harp-delay-pedal/

I does not seem to give you an option for using extreme delay/echo the way a DanEcho does. They say you could have problems with a DanEcho because of...uhm...I dunno. Something about impedence. This site:
http://www.e-basteln.de/harp/
tells you how to modify it. Well, why bother?! Just buy a low impedence/high impedence things that plug onto the mic cable.

Last Edited by on Oct 03, 2008 1:49 AM
belfast_harper
9 posts
Oct 03, 2008
4:50 AM
I have a lonewolf delay,you need to get them directly from the supplier,I got mine shipped to the UK, when I get out of work I will check to see how much it cost including the shipping. I didn't get hit by tax.

I haven't had a chance to use it yet as I still need to get a line matching transformer for my mic.

I also got an audix fireball & harpgear 2 shipped from america, I am too scared to total up the bill.

There are reviews of the lonewolf delay on youtube.

Last Edited by on Oct 12, 2008 9:25 AM
belfast_harper
10 posts
Oct 03, 2008
1:25 PM
I just checked my paypal account and the lonewolf delay pedal worked out at £101.10 altogether.
geordiebluesman
81 posts
Oct 04, 2008
3:32 AM
Thanx for the info guy's,As usual with such things it's not as straight foward as just buy it and plug it in,what for instance is a line matching transformer?

Last Edited by on Oct 04, 2008 3:34 AM
belfast_harper
11 posts
Oct 04, 2008
3:37 PM
I only need the line matching transformer because I have a low-impedance mic.

If you have a high-impedance like the green bullet you wont need one.

Basicly the pedal only has a high-impedance input.
gene
16 posts
Oct 04, 2008
4:03 PM
"What is a line matching transformer?"

About $50. :)

http://store.shure.com/store/shure/en_US/DisplayProductDetailsPage/productID.104215200
geordiebluesman
86 posts
Oct 06, 2008
4:04 AM
Thanx for the info guy's That's another little deposit of knowledge in the brain bank courtesy of Mr Gussow's forum!


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