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Mad Professor Deep Blue Delay Pedal

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The Mad Professor Deep Blue Delay is a natural sounding digital/analog delay, with analog direct signal path. The Deep Blue Delay has about the same bandwidth as the classic tape echo units, and it can be used in front of an amplifier or in amplifier effects loops.

• There are no noise reduction circuits, which keeps decay of echo as natural as possible.
• The direct signal path is short and made with analog amplifiers with no filtering.
• There should be no distortion or tone coloration as long as input level is in range below maximum allowed.
• The echo signal has a tuned filtering to allow extreme settings without interference.

The delay is specially designed to work well with distorted tone, as this is the most critical application, where delays often fail.

You can use the pedal before or after distortion. As such, it will work exceptionally well on clean sounds where requirements are less stringent, especially in terms of echo bandwidth and repeat formation.

The delay tone has been carefully tuned with lot of attention to the first critical reflection and how the repeats decay.

Deep Blue Delay is kept small (Width x Length x Height :69mm x 111mm x 50mm including jacks and knobs) containing just the basic delay features; Delay Time, Delay Level and Repeat controls. It was designed to work as an ambience delay; like that of a vintage tape echo and the repeat formation was specifically designed to allow easy setting and less critical setting of delay time. With delay times higher than 120ms, the delay time is sometimes set on the beat or on a multiple of the beat. Deep blue handles this by not giving full range repeats, but a tuned response that don't need to be on the beat to sound good.

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  • @sourpips Dude, it's 2010, Noone actually goes outside anymore.

    Even concerts are performed on youtube now - it's all optimized to kill your inner child ;)

  • Sounds like a nice peal but here is what I want to know. The mp fuzzes and all the pedals from them are

    over $300 in price, why does any one pay $300

    for a fucking fuzz pedal? Chris

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  • 300 $....WTF?!

  • Tip. Run a Malekko compressor into this delay, coupled with an MXR carbon copy, and you can create some freaky sounds.....

  • @gringo699c Because they're hand wired...

  • I have both the AD9 and the Mad Professor - the Mad Prof is by far the better of the two.

  • @ProGuitarShopDemos haha you can buy it in the Netherlands 

  • does this pedal uses a regular AC Adapter, (like the ones used by the boss pedals) or needs a special one?

  • would you recommend the ibanez AD9 or the mad professor?

  • @sourpips Actually you can. You have just to find a store where the owner is not freezed on the leading brands of the world market like Boss and other similar.

    If you live in the U.S.A. there's no problem, you should be able to find Mad Professor's pedals in the stores for sure.

  • Agh, stop with the oscillation thing! who uses that? its annoying!

  • Andy knows how to bring out the best in any pedal.

    As soon as I'm interested in any new pedal, I check to see if Andy & PGS has a demo of it first!

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