Dunlop MXR Carbon Copy M169 Analog Delay Pedal

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Dunlop Carbon Copy M169 Analog Delay

Dunlop Carbon Copy M169 Analog Delay: Bob Cegero here with Dunlop Manufacturing talking about the Carbon Copy M169 analog delay. This Carbon Copy features 600 miloseconds of analog delay in a very simplistic, very famillar control pattern which is essentially the delay time and it's got the mix where you mix in your delay signal and the regeneration which gives you more repeats or a single repeat or it gives that space age sort of spaceship oscillation when you turn up the regeneration all the way up which is the coveted analog sound. This also features true hardwire bypass and what I like this cool sparkle green and it all comes in in a nice familiar MXR small footprint.

Dunlop Guitar Pedal Line of Products Overview

Dunlop Guitar Pedal Line of Products Overview: Hi, I'm Bob Cedro, and I'm Senior Project Engineer over Dunlop Manufacturing, of Benicia, California. And I'm here to talk some of the wide range of products that we have. We'll start with, we have a offering of very large selection of guitar effect pedals. And some of them, we actually work with artists, as you probably will know some of the names later on, down the line, that I'll introduce. We also work with old product called MXR, which has been around for years. And we've actually made some products that are faithful, exact replication to what they were back in the seventies. And we also have taken the product line a little bit further, and introduced some new ideas into it. And we're very excited about that line continuing, getting larger. Also, we have a Cry Baby line, and that is one of the first wah-wah pedals ever to hit the scene back in the sixties. And we've done the same thing, we've expanded sounds, and we've expanded features. We've also worked with artists who've used them, and they have their own take on what the wah-wah should be. And we've listened to suggestions from artists big and small. You know, even the local guys that live around our shop. We've really widened the range of wah-wah use, and we're really happy to introduce a couple of cool wah-wahs. Kirk Hammett wah, for one. He's on tour now, as you know, with Metallica. And we've taken his rack, which is a DCR-1SR controller, and we've taken all of those features and put it in, shrunk it into one wah-wah. So you can actually have all of his very intricate settings, all in one pedal. We've also worked with Eddie Van Halen, and we've done the same thing with him. We've worked with him very closely. We've actually established a wah-wah pedal that has a different feel from other wah-wah pedals. And it's actually his own footprint, where he actually tapered the pot himself, through years and years of action. So we've recreated what he's actually kind of carved out with his own footprint. OK. So moving along, we also have a Way Huge product, which is a nineties boutique pedal, and Jeorge Tripps founded that. He now works for us. We also have the Jimi Hendrix series, which is faithful to the things that we've uncovered in the Jimi Hendrix museum. We're very excited about that.