MAXON AD999 Analog Delay tap tempo mod project/parts <p>(B-STOCK)</p>
MAXON AD999 Analog Delay tap tempo mod project/parts <p>(B-STOCK)</p>
FOR THE TECH SAVVY, THIS B-STOCK MAXON AD999 HAS A TAP TEMPO MOD ATTEMPTED ON IT. SOLD AS PROJECT OR FOR PARTS. THIS IS SOLD AS IS. SEE PHOTOS FOR REFERENCES.
About the Maxon AD999:
- 100% Analog Delay with 900 mS delay time
- Gorgeous, warm, organic delay tone
- Dynamic distortion on Delay repeats
- Capable of self-oscillation effects
- Custom Maxon MC4107D Bucket Brigade IC’s
- Stereo (wet/dry) outputs
- True Bypass Switching
*Please note: Maxon has discontinued the AC210 AC Adapter. Due to this, the Maxon Vintage series pedals will no longer ship with power supply included. The Maxon Vintage Series Pedals can be run with a standard 9vdc Center Negative Adapter. We recommend the PA-9 Power-All.
The 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.
While there are more affordable and more feature-laden Delays out there, you’d be hard-pressed to find one that sounds better than the AD999. When players wax poetic about the mojo and mystery of analog delay – THIS is what they are talking about.