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3 thoughts on “What is this? – Unidentified guitar effect on early Dire Straits stage”
Given that I know what the Morley and MXR delay look like and wouldn’t have been able to identify either of them from the picture, this is a total guess. Total speculation, but maybe a compressor or a clean boost… When are you going to let us know more about your theory??
I bet it’s an MXR Dynacomp.