MXR Introduces Deluxe Version of Carbon Copy Analog Delay Pedal

MXR has released a deluxe version of their Carbon Copy analog delay with a load of new features. The pedal now has an extended delay time of up to 1.2 seconds as well as tap tempo functionality. A Tap Division feature allows for four subdivisions: dotted 8ths, 8ths, triplets, and 16ths.
It also has more tonal options. In addition to the original pedal’s “dark, mellow wash,” you can get a “vibrant articulation” with a Bright switch. A Mod switch lets you use the Speed and Width controls to shape your repeats. Programmable presets let you recall your settings at the press of a button.
Other features include an expression jack, an internal line/instrument level switch, and a Dry Kill switch to give you a “wet only” effect. The pedal operates with true bypass and 9-volt battery operation.
The MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe Analog Delay will be shipping this year with a street price of $229.99.
MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe Analog Delay Pedal Features:
| Same warm analog sound as the original Carbon Copy Analog Delay |
| Now has twice as much delay time on tap—up to 1.2 seconds |
| Tap Tempo switch & four different subdivisions synchronize repeats & song |
| Mod switch adds character and texture to repeats |
| Bright switch engages vibrant, articulate Carbon Copy Bright sound |
| Programmable presets for easy recall of your favorite settings |
| Internal Line/Instrument Level switch for FX loops and Dry Kill switch for studio-friendly “wet only” effect |
| Expression jack allows for external control of various functions |
| True bypass with 9-volt battery operation |
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