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Electro-Harmonix Canyon Delay & Looper

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The Electro-Harmonix Canyon Delay and Looper exemplifies EHX’s reputation for quality guitar pedals. This small white box is a Swiss army knife of superb time-based effects, featuring reverbs, delay, and a looper for good measure. It’s one of the best pedals around, and now that its big brother the Grand Canyon has been released, it’s worth visiting what makes the original Canyon so amazing.

Specifications

The Electro-Harmonix Canyon takes a standard 9V Boss-style power input, and a 9V power supply is included. It features 11 modes covering a huge range of functionality, which I’ll delve into later in this article. It takes a mono input and has a mono output. The footswitch is silent. The Canyon has an external tap-tempo input, but if you don’t have an external tap tempo pedal, you can use the pedal’s main footswitch to set tempo instead.

There are four knobs, all of which are pretty intuitive:

In addition to these knobs, there’s a lot of functionality hidden behind a “Tap Divide” button. Not only will this button cycle between “divide” modes (you can change the delay division from 1/8th notes to dotted 1/8th notes to 1/4 notes, indicated by the LED color), but if you hold the button you’ll unlock “Secondary Knob Mode”, in which the “Delay” and “Feedback” knobs will start to control different effect parameters.

Delay Modes

The Electro-Harmonix Canyon’s 11 modes represent almost every kind of delay mode you can imagine, with some extra non-delay modes just in case. I’ll list the modes, give a quick description, and tell you what I think about them.

Standard Modes

Not-so-standard Modes

Why the Canyon?

I’m not in love with all of the Electro-Harmonix Canyon’s modes, so why does it never leave my pedalboard? Simply put, the Canyon has a superior combination of versatility, quality, and practicality for money. I can’t afford a different pedal for each flavor of delay I might potentially want to use, but that doesn’t mean I want to sacrifice quality. For the key delay modes I’m interested in – clean digital, subtle modulation, tape emulation, reverse – I want to feel like I’m getting great bang for my buck, which the Electro-Harmonix Canyon gives abundantly. Furthermore, for a delay to be practical in a band setting, I need the ability to make tempo adjustments on the fly, so tap tempo is necessary.

The Canyon pairs amazingly with my Behringer VD400 Analog Delay. By combining the former’s digital clarity with the latter’s analog warmth, and staggering the pedals’ delay times, I can create a huge atmospheric tone.

Conclusion

The Electro-Harmonix Canyon is a superb pedal and is a must-have for your pedalboard. Check it out!

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