Return Of The Rack
Guitarist
|November 2024
A revered rackmount digital delay makes a welcome comeback in pedal form.
TC ELECTRONIC 2290 P DYNAMIC DIGITAL DELAY £299
CONTACT TC Electronic WEB www.tcelectronic.com
What You Need To Know
1 2290... isn't that a vintage rackmount unit?
Spot on! And this is the 2290 P, a pedal version of that digital delay that was launched in the 1980s and became a vital component of the rigs of many prominent guitarists.
2 Is this exactly the same, then?
Well, TC describes it as a recreation with added modern features, improved bits and pieces, and expanded selected effect parameter ranges, particularly with the guitarplaying experience in mind.
3 What's so special about it?
It can deliver a wide range of delay and modulation effects - but it's particularly known for delays that react to playing dynamics.
When it comes to analogue delay pedals and echo, units there’s plenty out there that deserve classic status such as the Echoplex, Space Echo, Memory Man and DM-2. But the list is arguably shorter for digital delay. One, though, whose name is sometimes spoken in hushed tones is the TC Electronic 2290. First seen in 1985 and in production for 20 years, the rackmount unit has been a staple in recording studios and found its way into the rigs of many pro guitarists including, of course, The Edge. There were many factors that made the 2290 the unit of choice, and those live on in the new 2290 P pedal version, which TC Electronic tells us is a faithful recreation of the original with some choice extra features. This pedal is a source of intricate delays, with or without modulation, but perhaps it should really be defined as a time-based effect generator in that it also offers chorus, flanger, tremolo, vibrato, panning and more.
In Use
This story is from the November 2024 edition of Guitarist.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Guitarist
Guitarist
GEAR of The YEAR
THE BEST GUITARS, AMPS & PEDALS OF 2025
4 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
All Aboard
Reading a manual to find out how to connect your acoustic guitar to Bluetooth might deter some traditionalists, but there is treasure to be found for the adventurous
5 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
CONTROL SHIFT
The XS-100 and XS-1 pitch shifters set out to give modern players dominion over the wildest effect on the pedalboard. Boss's Matt Knight tells us more
7 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
The King's Head
The bombastic benchmark of the 'brown' sound has been channelled through a singleended EL34 power section and hybrid preamp, with significant volume and price savings
4 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
Fretbuzz
A monthly look at must-hear artists from all corners of the guitar world, from the roots of their sound to the tracks that matter most
2 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
Go Getter
Blackstar's palm-sized audio interface is a godsend for players who want better audio on their phone-recorded videos
2 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
FLOOR AMPS & MULTI-EFFECTS
This year's new tech puts a world of effects at your feet
1 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
Affordable Flight
With plenty already in the line-up, Gretsch has released a new range of both Electromatic and Streamliner Jets that appear modern- aimed and very affordable. What's new?
4 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
DELAY & MODULATION EFFECTS
Electro-mechanicals revisited, analogue modulation refined and esoteric ambiences combined
1 mins
January 2025
Guitarist
1967 Gibson Barney Kessel
This isn't a guitar I would normally choose for an article, but I think it demonstrates just how extreme Gibson's custom division was prepared to get in order to make a customer happy back in the day.
3 mins
January 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

