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Description
The DL4 MkII's additional features include an XLR microphone input, MIDI In and Out/Thru connectors, four heavy-duty footswitches with colored halo rings, three bypass options and a jack for connecting an optional expression pedal or two external footswitches. The DL4 MkII guitar effects pedal is also smaller and lighter than the original DL4, providing extra convenience for modern musicians.



Features
- 30 delays total: 15 new MkII delays drawn from the HX family of amp and effects processors, 14 original DL4 delays and Echo Platter, taken from the rackmount Echo Pro
- Two Looper types: Mono/stereo and pre/post signal path options
- 4-Switch and 1-Switch loopers offering up to 240 seconds of record time
- Identical knob and footswitch layout as the original DL4
- XLR microphone input
- MIDI In and Out/Thru connectors
- Four heavy-duty footswitches with colored halo rings
- Three bypass options
- Jack for connecting an optional expression pedal or two footswitches
- Compact design
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Reviews
4.27
11 Reviews
82%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Very Versatile Delay/Reverb Pedal
I have been having fun with this pedal for about two weeks. The DL4 Mk II combines the delays on the original DL4 and doubles that number with new effects on the Mk II. This pedal also has hidden reverb settings that can be used with delay effects. Add to that a looper than can record two minutes of backing tracks. It's easy to select the different delays as there is no screen to deal with, just look at the knobs. Once a delay is selected, it can be modified with the Tweek and Tweez controls. This pedal requires playing with the controls to get the effects you want. I found the presets to be very useful. All in all, a versatile pedal that is a lot of fun.
Most Liked Negative Review
Sounds good, WAY too buggy
I bought this pedal as an avid helix user for my analog board, but within the first week I started noticing a weird bug with the tap tempo. My issue was that it would randomly change the tempo when switching between presets, no matter what global settings or external gear was used with it, but if you read any of the Line6 forums you'll find there are WAY more issues that pop up. Line6 has so far released only one update to combat bugs and it was within like a month of release because they forgot to include subdivisions in preset saves?! Other than that there has been almost no upkeep for the pedal and Line6 is just letting the bugs run rampant. It's infuriating because Line6 isn't even acknowledging the bugs either. I've thought about selling it for something that works but 1. I couldn't consciously send of gear I know is jank, and 2. I'm still holding out hope that Line6 will do something about this soon. Extremly frustrating!!!
- Performances8
- Home Studio7
- Professional Recording4
- Amateur Recording2
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Difficult To Use1
- Bugs1
- Inconsistent1
- Lack of Support1
- Quality Control1
- Experienced5
- Novice3
- Professional Musician3
- Excellent Sound Quality9
- Good Selection Of Effects9
- Versatile6
- Responsive5
- Compact4
Reviewed by 11 customers
Don't buy the hype! And by that I mean the DL4 MKII
submitteda year ago
byAlex
fromRochester, NY
I bought this pedal thinking it would provide a versatile delay effect. It provides much more, so much more that it inhibits your ability to be creative with your instrument. You have to spend two hours just "tweaking" and "tweezing" the knobs to get your desired sound. I like to play guitar when I pick up my instrument, not fiddle with buttons the entire time. What the heck does tweak and tweez even mean? It's cheeky and cute, sure. But practical? No. It's another Line 6 product that was overthought to death. This pedal is a bedroom players dream and a professional musicians nightmare. I'm sure the original was great, but the new one is not. Try Boss or TC Electronic if you're looking for a straightforward delay.
Never owned the original
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byAdam
fromDes Moines, Iowa
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I bought this after watching a rig rundown with EOB... He is right. They did the looper correctly on this one. Selling my old looper. I don't really use this for delay... The reverb is an added plus!
Great item.
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submitteda year ago
byPaul
fromPhiladelphia, PA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Bought this as a present for my son and he really liked the effects it creates. He intends to use it during his band's performances. It provides a great sound and is small enough to take with him on his gigs. The metal construction should provide for a durable lifespan. He's been looking to get one for years.
I really love this item
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submitted2 years ago
byManny
fromDowney
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Took time to program it but once it was dialed in🤘🏼❤️🤘🏼
Yeah this is the delay / looper you want
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byChristopher
fromLos Angeles
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Every guitar player I work with has one of these in their rigs
Awesome delay effects and looper!
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byNeal
fromWeaverville, CA.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
So far, only used with my acoustic electric guitars and they sound great!
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