MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay
Backwww.ProGuitarShop.com - The new MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay is one tasty delay / echo pedal. Guitarists who have been missing the warm, thick sounds of 70's bucket-brigade delay pedals will be delighted by the MXR Carbon Copy. The purely analog signal path preserves the warm and smooth tonal qualities and lets you get everything from short, sweet slapback echo to 600 milliseconds of cavernous, ghostly delays. The controls are quite basic. Even the most blockheaded guitar monkey should be able to figure the MXR Carbon Copy Delay out. Knobs controls are for Delay Time, Wet/Dry Mix, and Repeats. There is also a modulation button on top to add some shimmering, modulated goodness. Two internal trim pots control the width and rate of the aforementioned modulation. This is a great feature that really kicks this little echo pedal up a notch on the "lush-o-meter". Other features of the Carbon Copy include a smart looking sparkle forest green finish, beautiful blue LED, and 9V battery or AC Adapter operation. Dig it...
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Video Comments:
6stgsamurai (Monday 17th of November 2008 08:37:22 PM)
I highly recommend this delay!! Just bought it today, and the sound is just spacious and gorgeous on the longer settings! It has the most sublime decay of any analog unit three times its price. It's an incredible addition to my pedalboard, and doesn't take up much real estate. Dream-like delay for real.
mojiggity (Sunday 16th of November 2008 12:44:04 PM)
...No. Analog vs digital simply refers to how the signal is processed, not how it is output. It's bad to have mismatched impedances, however.
WoWintosh (Saturday 15th of November 2008 07:29:06 PM)
What's better, a Boss dd-7 or this?
guitardude217 (Monday 17th of November 2008 06:56:04 PM)
well its really all about preference, digital delay is more precise and has sort of a ping-pong if you will sound while analog delay is a little more space and flutters more, the dd-7 is of course digital and this being analog, the boss is more expensive but it has true bypass so like i said preference is key
hugore26 (Saturday 15th of November 2008 03:40:24 PM)
What amp do you use this guys? i think he play with a strat but it don't know the song.
slayerized667 (Friday 14th of November 2008 10:01:35 AM)
i can't decide between this one and the boss dd-7 -.- ... both are great pedals...
redblackleather (Saturday 15th of November 2008 11:07:42 AM)
I'd have to go for digital myself. I like analog delay for special effects, that tape-type, Pink Floyd 'Dogs' thing, but for 'Another Brick in the Wall' or 'Streets With no Name', only a digital unit will cut it.
pepporonipie87 (Thursday 13th of November 2008 06:54:41 PM)
Any pedals can be used on anything. Bass or guitar, or keyboard, drums, vocals. For bass you just need to make sure that the pedal retains your low end. Most pedals don't. Thats why Bassists love the EH metal muff because it retains alot of lowend.
asklcnvivdf (Wednesday 12th of November 2008 04:16:57 AM)
should i get this or a boss PH3?
liveafterdeath91 (Saturday 15th of November 2008 02:06:24 PM)
boss ph3 is a phaser ...this is a delay pedal
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