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From private collection up for sale very appreciated and sought-after near mint condition Made in Japan 1082 Maxon AD-9 Delay.Very valuable and appreciated version with JRC4558D and Panasonic MN3102 and MN3205 “Bucket Brigade” chips.Fully working, with light signs of use, one of the very few complete with box and paperwork.I also throw in a specific very rare still-boxed Maxon AC210 Power Adapter and a genuine brand-new era-alike Toshiba 9V S-006P batteryWorldwide shipping, ask for quotes.Follows description from Equipboard:The Maxon AD-9 Analog Delay is an effects pedal known for its warm, organic, vintage analog delay tone, achieved through the use of Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) integrated circuits. The pedal is capable of producing effects from subtle slapback echo to extended, self-oscillating delays. Key Features and DescriptionThe Maxon AD-9 has been available in a few different versions over the years, most notably the vintage Ibanez-branded version from the 1980s and the modern Maxon "Pro" reissue, which has improved specifications. Analog Circuitry: The pedal is 100% analog, using BBD chips (Panasonic MN3205 in the original, Maxon MC4107D in the Pro version) to create a natural signal degradation with each repeat, similar to classic tape echo units.Controls: It features simple, user-friendly controls:Delay Time: Adjusts the interval between the original note and the delayed note, with a range of 10ms to 300ms in the original version and up to 450ms in the Pro version.Feedback/Repeat: Controls the number of echoes, from a single repeat to infinite, which can lead to self-oscillation effects.Delay Level: Adjusts the mix between the dry (original) and effected signals.Connectivity: The pedal features dual outputs (dry and effect) for stereo signal routing options.Switching: It utilizes mechanical true bypass switching, ensuring the guitar's tone remains unaltered when the effect is not engaged.Power: It can be powered by a 9V battery or an optional AC adapter.Build Quality: Reviewers often praise its exceptional, "built like a tank" construction quality. User ExperienceUsers and experts appreciate the AD-9 for its warm, organic tone, which many find superior to digital alternatives for classic analog sounds. It is a popular choice for subtle, "always-on" delay for rhythm guitar or adding ambience, though the lack of a tap tempo feature may be a drawback for some players who require more precise rhythmic control or experimental sounds.Disclaimer: minor characteristics due-to-age such as light pots scratching / hums / hisses / clicks on every 10+ years old electronic equipment for sale may occur. During the life span of the items, repair or restoration actions may have been made and different era / craftsmanship components may have been used.For mentioned items are sold as-is according to the description and provider / e-commerce platform rules.Please make sure that your shipping address is correct prior to purchasing, incorrect addresses and failing to fulfil eventual customs fees and instructions will result in additional costs.

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