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FLASHBACK 2 & HALL OF FAME 2 MINI

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How small is too small? For decades now, technological progress and consumer demand has driven the desire for increasingly compact products. But what happens when you reach optimum size? Do you keep reducing it until your gadget is so diminutive it can only be operated by trained cockroaches? No. Size matters – but smarts matter more.

TC Electronic has clearly reached this point with its most bijou delay and reverb pedals. There’d be no sense in shrinking the Flashback Mini and Hall Of Fame Mini even more, lest they become practically unstompable. Instead, TC looked for a way to pack more functionality into the same

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