Jim Dunlop M169 Mxr Carbon Copy Analog Delay Reviews
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Jim Dunlop M169 Mxr Carbon Copy Analog Delay Feature
- Analog audio path ; Extremely compact ; 600ms delay time ; True hard-wire bypass ; 9-volt operation
The MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay Pedal features a completely analog audio path for the ultimate in rich, warm delay-made possible only by old-school bucket brigade technology. This design boasts an amazing 600ms of delay time with optional modulation via a top-mounted switch and a simple, three-knob layout that controls Delay time, Mix (dry/wet blend), and Regen (delay repeats)-all in a pedal no bigger than a Phase 90. In addition, the M169 pedal has two internal trim pots that offer user-adjustable width and rate control of the modulation for even more tonal options. The Carbon Copy effect pedal will take you from crisp "bathroom" slap echoes to epic, Gilmour-esque delays with a twist of a knob. True hard-wire bypass, single 9-volt operation, and stage-ready blue LEDs round out the package.
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Aug 07, 2011 11:54:07
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