This page about LocoBox Analog Delay is a stub. You can help improve it:

Pricing and availability

* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.

Description

The Analog Delay by LocoBox made in Japan in the 80ties.

The Analog Delay by LocoBox was also used by Tom Morello around 1993.

he AD-01 has a dark green finish and three controls, otherwise being similar to the Flanger.

Power requirement is again 9V, the circuit being based on a single delay line and being quiet enough to suggest some form of compansion in use.

The controls are Mix (between dry and echo), Delay (from 20-300mS) and Repeat (from 1 to feedback).

At very fast repeat speeds a nice metallic reverb is obtained.

While the slower echoes and feedback are also useful

Again the switch action is positive and the LED is clearly visible.

Input impedance is stated as 1M Ohm

Output impedance: 220 Ohm

Gain as 5dB,

Signal to noise as 70dB

Weight: 427g.

Product specs

Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
Mono/Stereo mono
Power 9V
lesingemonotone

lesingemonotone

aria locobox ad-15

Video thumbnail for aria locobox ad-15 by lesingemonotone

aria locobox ad-15

lesingemonotone

lesingemonotone

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about LocoBox Analog Delay.

Comparisons

  • The Echoes delay is noted to have a dark analog tone, akin to the Ibanez AD-9, but with limited delay time, ideal for slapback or mid-length delays.

    Source

Use cases and applications

  • Owners mention the Echoes delay is excellent for achieving specific mid-length delay effects and slapback, making it suitable for vintage-style sounds.

    Source

Features and functionality

  • The LocoBox Echoes delay is characterized by its darker analog sound, which is a distinct feature compared to modern digital delays.

    Source

Value and pricing

  • These LocoBox pedals, including the Echoes delay, are considered rare finds, with owners expressing excitement about their scarcity and vintage appeal.

    Source

Critic Reviews

Loco Box Pedals (EMM Apr 83)

muzines.co.uk

The LocoBox Analog Delay is a mixed bag; its robust construction and solid range of delay times from 20-300ms are commendable, delivering a decent echo and metallic reverb at higher speeds. However, it falls short with a noise level that, while acceptable for live performances, doesn't quite meet studio standards. The controls offer a good level of adjustability, including Mix, Delay, and Repeat, but the overall audio quality might leave studio purists wanting more. At £82.38, it offers decent value but might not satisfy those seeking pristine delay effects.

Based on 0 Reviews and 0 Ratings

5 star
4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star

Artist usage

Add artist
See how Tom Morello uses LocoBox Analog Delay

Tom Morello

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

...
Verified via Photo

In the video, at the 24:45 mark, Tom Morello's pedalboard is shown with the LocoBox Analog Delay clearly visible, confirming its use by the artist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rhYy4juxZw&t=1485s

More LocoBox Delay Effects Pedals

Community setups

Similar

Gear Guides

  • Added to Equipboard on by

    hashimoto
    hashimoto

    Gear IQ 14401