Deep Blue Delay, PT2399 Behaviour Build, Sloped Fabric Edition
£250.00
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Description
Description of Product
This came out of the Deep Blue Delay build and the question that sits behind it. Why some delays feel like they sit with you, and others seem to fight back.
Three were built.
Same circuit approach as in the video, but housed differently. A heavier sloped enclosure that changes how it sits under the hand. It feels closer to the bench than a standard box.
The finish is fabric rather than paint. Each one set by hand. No two sit quite the same under light. The LED is hidden beneath the surface so it glows through the material rather than pointing back at you. It is there when you need it and gone when you do not.
Internally it follows the same intent as the video. Care taken around the PT2399 support network, filtering, and how repeats are allowed to build rather than stack unnaturally. Layout is deliberate. Wiring is kept readable. Nothing decorative.
This exists because the behaviour mattered enough to keep going past the bench test.
Description of Sound
This is not about how long the delay is.
It is about where the note sits once the repeats start.
The first repeat stays behind the original rather than stepping on it. That is the part most people notice straight away. It does not feel like the timing is shifting under your fingers.
As you bring the repeats up, they do not stack into a block. They spread. There is space between them. That matters more than the number of repeats.
With the guitar volume backed off, it holds together. It does not fall into that soft blur that some PT2399 designs drift into. The note stays defined, even when the repeats are there.
Into a pushed amp it behaves. It does not smear the front end. It follows the dynamics rather than flattening them.
It feels like the delay is sitting in the same place every time you hit a note.
Three were built alongside the video.
This is that circuit, in this enclosure, with this finish.
It will not be repeated in the same way.
If it fits what you heard, it is available.













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