Got a few Delay / Echo pedals up for sale JHS Lucky Cat Delay - $250 The JHS Lucky Cat digital delay pedal is a great example of digital processing done right. With the Dark control fully clockwise, you'll hear transparent digital repeats. Crank the control all the way down for a gritty, lo-fi analog-style delay. And everything in between sounds sweet. With delay time ranging from short slapback to a full second, the Lucky Cat is a versatile delay for any application. And with two types of modulation available, you've got a ton of creative potential in the JHS Lucky Cat delay pedal. Features: -Turn on Tape mode to conjure the saturated, compressed sound of vintage tape delay -Dark control ranges from completely transparent delays to gritty, lo-fi delays -Switchable modulation with 2 modes — subtle and shimmery or deep and warbly -Tap tempo and Ratio controls Boss DD7 Digital Delay- $159 The Boss DD-7 Digital Delay offers more delay time, looping ability, a modulated mode and a simulation of the classic Boss DM-2. With stereo outputs and an external expression pedal jack, the DD-7 is mothership-level delay in a reliable, compact Boss box. Four delay ranges maxing out at 3200 ms, with Reverse, Modulated and Analog modes. Vintage Danelectro Dan-echo- $99 Get the warmth of an all-tube amp echo in a retro-looking little pedal with the Danelectro Dan Echo, manufactured only in the '90s. If you want to simulate a '60s tape echo, all you need to do is use the Hi Cut knob to knock out the high frequencies on repeats. All units have been tested and work as they should. Will all take a 9v power adapter ( not included) or a 9v battery