One of the main problems of a large effects chain, is the loss of tone that happens, and even if the chain,even if mostly true bypass, the tone dulls out, with each additional pedal. buffers may help but even so, the best is to have the shortest path possible, from the guitar to amp...
In the effort of reducing the signal path before the amp, I was looking to repalce my AD9 and reverb, on the pedal board, this little pedal came up very handy, it has both warm sounding anlogue-like delay, and a dark sounding plate reverb.
Whne off, its true-bypass, when on, the direct sound is analogue, and the buffer seems quite transparent, so the dyanmics keep its the natural smoothness, and avoid digital conversion.
Altough it is a digital effect, the algorithm is quite warm, and has a vintage vibe. Both effect blends with the dry, without loosing presence. The reverb sounds has a dark, warm plate, with a little modulation on higher settings, the delay is in the analogue sound domain, and has a slight degrade along the repeats.
Even tough I belive this pedal was made focused on ambience effects, it sounds great has a short delay and slap-back echo, or even standalone reverb plate sounds. But the true magic happens from the combination of both.