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«  My pink madeleine. »

Published on 11/21/13 at 00:45
It is question publicitairement speaking, a clone pedal Boss DM2 or Ibanez / Maxon AD9. That is the first Japanese analog delays.
Although here is Chinese manufacturing, which motivates many extra musical comments, the price is relatively high.
I do not know if the concept nano pedal has a future but saving space on a PB is eloquent. The frame seems sturdy. No slot for a 9v battery, which makes sense given the size of the craft. The DC plug in is at the top of the pedal and requested to consumption is very low, it is the basic of home basic.

UTILIZATION

The two mini knobs (echo and intense) are small and frankly not very thin. The setting is no real finesse, musicians eager to wedge their mili second delay to pass their way.
This is the principle of analog delay we are in musical emotion and not in the calculation.

SOUND QUALITY

Once adjusted to your liking you can concentrate on the sound, I must say that the pedal is a joke and I found that DM2 a friend had lent me there so many years, with defects and qualities found in many analog delays, but this blur specific pedals sound (pink). That said pedal high volume reveals more segmented contours and an intelligent mix of the dynamics of your playing crucial reveals himself.

OVERALL OPINION

He must know what one wants. For more finesse to the MXR Carbon Copy does wonders but lost my taste the famous blur. A fuzzy certe a little cheap but good. What can be done against a bit of nostalgia. A pedal like Proust's madeleine.