AD-999 Analog Delay

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We have a complete collection of Maxon pedals that were released in early 2010's that all have serial numbers ending in 001. We are breaking up the collection and now selling them off individually. This pedal was removed from its box and plastic today to be photographed, it is in brand new condition Includes original box and paperwork.Includes original adptor, box and paperwork.100% Analog Delay with 900 mS delay timeGorgeous, warm, organic delay toneDynamic distortion on Delay repeatsCapable of self-oscillation effectsCustom Maxon MC4107D Bucket Brigade IC’sStereo (wet/dry) outputsTrue Bypass SwitchingThe AD999’s Delay tone is pure analog heaven – rich, round and three-dimensional, it reacts to your playing and breathes life into your performance.The AD999 is loaded with eight custom Bucket Brigade IC’s for 900 milliseconds of warm, organic analog tone.  These BBD’s are clocked extremely low to achieve the longest delay time possible, creating a HUGE delay tone that recalls early 70’s Pink Floyd with stunning accuracy.Yet the real magic of the AD999 is in the Delay repeats – they exhibit a slightly overdriven tonality that sits perfectly behind dirty tones and adds depth and dimension to clean sounds.  This distortion reacts dynamically to your pick attack, making the initial repeat pop slightly while the remaining repeats blend seamlessly with your original notes.The repeats also feature a slight EQ spike at around 1.5 kHz, preventing them from getting muddy or non-descript.  This also allows the AD999 to maintain presence in a mix without having to raise your volume.

Maxon AD-999

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