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Description

Step into the world of vintage sound with the Washburn ax:9 Analog Delay, a pedal designed to capture the warm, echo-laden tones reminiscent of classic analog delay units. Perfect for both the stage and the studio, the ax:9 delivers rich delay effects that can add depth and dimension to your guitar sound. Whether you're a blues enthusiast or a rock guitarist, this pedal is engineered to enhance your music with authentic analog charm.

The Washburn ax:9 is equipped with the Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) chip, a key component in delivering the lush, natural delay that analog aficionados crave. This pedal offers a delay range from 20ms to 600ms, allowing you to explore everything from subtle slapback to expansive soundscapes. The intuitive controls include Time, Repeat, and Level knobs, making it easy to dial in your preferred settings and experiment with various delay styles.

With its sturdy construction and straightforward interface, the ax:9 is built to withstand the rigors of live performance while remaining user-friendly for musicians of all skill levels. The true bypass feature ensures your tone remains uncolored when the pedal is disengaged, preserving the integrity of your original sound.

Key Features:

  • Authentic analog delay sound powered by the Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) chip
  • Delay time range from 20ms to 600ms
  • Intuitive control layout with Time, Repeat, and Level knobs
  • True bypass for maintaining original tone
  • Durable construction for reliable performance on stage and in the studio

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