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looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby PFloyd » Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:43 am

Looking for Pete Cornish TES for sale.
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Re: looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby hawaii121 » Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:00 pm

Happy hunting and the best of luck (no sarcasm intended). That might be the single most difficult to locate pedal on the market. At the moment, there's a 9 month wait just to get on the waiting list which then means about 2 years or more. I suspect it's going to take more than WTB ads to find someone willing to sell. In the meanwhile, that PFX 80 is a terrific similar spirited delay and extremely rare to boot.
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Re: looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby musicsoma » Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:09 pm

I am still the #1 fan of the Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo. I personally feel it is the best delay out there in terms of sound.
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Re: looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby rockeroo » Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:11 pm

Different tone than an old DMM or just the addition of tap tempo?
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Re: looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby musicsoma » Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:18 pm

Not so much hiss as the older ones. Longer delay times (up to 1 second analog), and clear but extremely warm tone.
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Re: looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby 1bottlerocket » Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:47 pm

You may want to get a Boss DD-2 and have a high-cut modification installed. That would do a great job of holding you over. I've used both the Boss and a Providence as backups to my TES and they are work well. Good luck.
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Re: looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby DetroitDOnny » Fri Mar 23, 2012 1:20 pm

hawaii121 wrote:Happy hunting and the best of luck (no sarcasm intended). That might be the single most difficult to locate pedal on the market. At the moment, there's a 9 month wait just to get on the waiting list which then means about 2 years or more. I suspect it's going to take more than WTB ads to find someone willing to sell. In the meanwhile, that PFX 80 is a terrific similar spirited delay and extremely rare to boot.


Who makes the PFX 80? thanks :study
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Re: looking Pete Cornish TES

Postby rockeroo » Fri Mar 23, 2012 1:21 pm

DetroitDOnny wrote:
hawaii121 wrote:Happy hunting and the best of luck (no sarcasm intended). That might be the single most difficult to locate pedal on the market. At the moment, there's a 9 month wait just to get on the waiting list which then means about 2 years or more. I suspect it's going to take more than WTB ads to find someone willing to sell. In the meanwhile, that PFX 80 is a terrific similar spirited delay and extremely rare to boot.


Who makes the PFX 80? thanks :study


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