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I think if you want something with a small form factor that still has probably all the controls you'd want, a few presets and sounds extremely good it's a very solid choice. I don't think there's much downside to it other than perhaps the delays don't get wildly out of control at high settings but that's not really my thing anyway.
Certainly people seem to flip delays (of all kinds) a lot. Delay is perhaps arguably the most fun pedal and there are lots of fish in that sea to try out.
Halo setting is fun to explore. I may just tweak its mix down a bit and use those first 2 presets and be done - sounds ace.
Also looking at the Halo so I'm glad you can get them to match up tone wise with the benefit of all the other stuff the Halo adds
The EP is for sure simpler - I have an external tap tempo switch on it and it's almost versatile enough for me like that - I was intrigued by being able to dial a little less Modulation, and by the Halo setting.
I was worried that it would be fiddly, and of course it is a bit moreso but it's actually easy to access tap tempo and the indication that you have done so isn't only on the LEDs that your foot obscures - neat. I suspect I'll only use 2 or 3 sounds on it, but I like it so far.
I can't help thinking with the Halo though that you need a stereo set up for the full effect... and I have a Memory Lane for mono delay...