NPD: Ibanez Analog Delay Mini

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Re: NPD: Ibanez Analog Delay Mini

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Those are cool.

I don't mind using mini pedals, but I really hate to build them.
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Re: NPD: Ibanez Analog Delay Mini

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It apparently uses four Cool Audio V3208D chips, as does the Carbon Copy.

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Re: NPD: Ibanez Analog Delay Mini

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Color me very interested then.

My last Ibanez analog was the venerable amptop AD-100 and while it was extremely limited in max time (300-350 was as good as it got), it sounded magical.

Back then I couldn't keep limited magical items around, so sold it when *anything* analog delay was going nuts in the 1999-2000 timeframe for a huge profit and put it towards rebuilding my rig (paid for my Jazz Chorus 50 that had been languishing in a shop here since the mid 80s according to the date code).
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Re: NPD: Ibanez Analog Delay Mini

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TEN trimpots??
I'm pretty sure my old AD-190 had less than that.
Guts look pretty nice. Ibanez/Maxon have always been good in that regard.
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Re: NPD: Ibanez Analog Delay Mini

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The V3208s are the best chips that Cool Audio has ever made.
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