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product_id: 1299414
title: "Carbon Copy Analog Delay"
brand: "mxr"
price: "2372 kr"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 600ms delay max Analog modulation depth 3-knob intuitive control Carbon Copy Analog Delay

**Brand:** mxr
**Price:** 2372 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Unlock vintage vibes with modern mojo — delay that defines your sound!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Carbon Copy Analog Delay by mxr
- **How much does it cost?** 2372 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/1299414-carbon-copy-analog-delay)

## Best For

- mxr enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mxr brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Modulation Magic:** Adjustable modulation controls add lush, warbling tape echo textures.
- • **600ms Delay Range:** Versatile delay time to craft everything from subtle slapbacks to epic soundscapes.
- • **Compact Pro Design:** Sturdy, pedalboard-ready with simple 3-knob layout for instant tone shaping.
- • **Warm Analog Echoes:** Experience rich, authentic tape-style delay with true bucket-brigade tech.
- • **True Bypass Clarity:** Preserves your pure tone when pedal is off—no signal loss, no compromises.

## Overview

The MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay pedal delivers up to 600ms of warm, all-analog delay using classic bucket-brigade technology. Featuring intuitive Delay, Mix, and Regen controls plus modulation trim pots, it offers rich tape echo tones with true bypass for pristine signal integrity. Compact and reliable, it’s a must-have for guitarists seeking professional-grade analog delay effects that elevate tone and inspire creativity.

## Description

Go from crisp "bathroom" slap echoes to epic, Gilmouresque delays with the MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay. Featuring 600ms of delay time with optional modulation, and a three-knob layout that controls Delay, Mix, and Regen. In addition, there are two internal trim pots that offer user-adjustable width and rate control of the modulation for even more tonal options. All done by a completely analog audio path for authentic rich, warm analog delay-made possible only by old-school analog bucket brigade technology. True bypass. Power: Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery

Review: Good Analog Delay, Not What I Was Expecting - I've never owned an analog delay before and after going back and forth between this and the Memory Boy, I decided to go with the CC. Just got the Carbon Copy the other day and spent about four hours messing around with it. The delay signal is very warm and rich sounding... it's actually got it's own tone, unlike a digital delay which just replicates your original signal. That said, I was initially a little disappointed in the CC; I was expecting echo madness and got something more like a well made, subtle studio effect. My biggest complaint with the pedal (so far... I've only owned it a few days) is that the when the delay is maxed out, the signal is so warm and subtle it gets lost in the mix and is pretty much useless. That's where the Digi Delay really worked wonders, but again this is a different kind of beast. I opened up the back and messed around with the Modification Button's trim pots for Speed and Depth. Definitely worth doing, as the slight warbling tape effect of the MOD button was a bit too subtle to my taste. Turned all the way up it delivers a slight chorus type effect that isn't really noticeable until you allow your signal to ring-out. I'll be messing around with this a lot more. I haven't had a chance to run the pedal through my tube amp yet, and I'm hoping that really improves the signal with the long delay times and lets this pedal really shine. I've heard nothing but good things about it and so far I'm about 50/50 on liking it. It works REALLY well to beef up your tone and give a bit of echo. So far that's probably the highlight of this pedal, is that it sounds very professional, not just a cheap echo-box. HOWEVER, what I was after was a bit more into outer-space, if I wanted to go there, and I'm going to consider getting my DOD Digi Delay/Sampler fixed for precisely that reason. Once I get that done, I really enjoy the tone of the MXR, so I'll probably run the MXR through the DOD and get the sound I'm after. If anybody has any suggestions as how to improve any of these problems, please let me know! Two Days Later... Finally got to run the CC through my tube amp and it performed phenomenally. I don't know if this pedal needs a period of time to be "broken in," but it's now running perfectly and doing everything i expected of it and more. The oscillation of the MOD switch was more prominent than it's been before (I even had to open it up and reduce the speed... the width will probably have to be backed off a little too). The previous delay problems are gone and this thing is a serious monster! The most impressive thing about this pedal is still... the tone. Whether through a transistor (I practice through a Fender Princeton Chorus) or through a tube amp (Crate 50) this pedal will improve your tone like magic. I was really worried I was going to have to get my old DOD Digi Delay fixed... but after breaking this thing in and seeing what it can really do, there's no need for it. Buy this thing, open it up, mess with the MOD switch and enjoy. Well done MXR.
Review: Excellent analog delay pedal at a great price - I'm far from a new guitarist, but have only begun adding guitar effects pedals to my lineup in the last year, largely due to the insistence of my bandmates. On my board constantly at the ready now is this jewel. For reference, I don't play through some major head and big ole honkin' half stack. I play through simple classics - a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe or Marshall AVT50 (both modestly priced, great amps for different reasons, but IMHO, pretty hard to beat the Fender...). The Carbon Copy pedal to me sounds terrific in slapback setting (being sure amp is pegged at 0 reverb). The guys were right. Certain pedals are a must for quality of tone and style in performance. The quality of my amps was plenty for me, but I was missing out. For the right songs and compositions, this pedal makes it darned hard to put my guitar down. I'm still more of a purist, setting the amp to modest presence and reverb, but seriously, the Carbon Copy is that nice. Anybody who tries it is hooked in a few measures. A few simple licks turns into a few songs, and pretty soon you wonder how you got by without that sound. Simple, clean, warm, no hiss, no buzz. Other pedals worthy and affordable - EH Little Big Muff, Boss Super Chorus, Korg tuner, and your choice for a preamp booster for solos (my vote - blow off the snobs and get an affordable Behringer preamp booster pedal) and a compressor pedal to keep it all even. That's plenty for virtually any gig. The price through desertcart was better than anything I could buy locally.

## Features

- Rich, all-analog delay
- Up to 600 milliseconds of delay time
- Modulation controls emulate tape echo tones
- Bucket-brigade technology
- Model Number: M169

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0016ZZKJO |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,271 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #22 in Electric Guitar Delay & Reverb Effects |
| Body Material | Electronic Components |
| Color Name | Green |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (810) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2008 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | M169 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9.00 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MXR
- **Color:** Green
- **Item Weight:** 16 ounces
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.5"L x 2.5"W x 4.5"H
- **Style:** Pedal

## Images

![Carbon Copy Analog Delay - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91Y35id2O-L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Analog Delay, Not What I Was Expecting
*by D***A on May 1, 2010*

I've never owned an analog delay before and after going back and forth between this and the Memory Boy, I decided to go with the CC. Just got the Carbon Copy the other day and spent about four hours messing around with it. The delay signal is very warm and rich sounding... it's actually got it's own tone, unlike a digital delay which just replicates your original signal. That said, I was initially a little disappointed in the CC; I was expecting echo madness and got something more like a well made, subtle studio effect. My biggest complaint with the pedal (so far... I've only owned it a few days) is that the when the delay is maxed out, the signal is so warm and subtle it gets lost in the mix and is pretty much useless. That's where the Digi Delay really worked wonders, but again this is a different kind of beast. I opened up the back and messed around with the Modification Button's trim pots for Speed and Depth. Definitely worth doing, as the slight warbling tape effect of the MOD button was a bit too subtle to my taste. Turned all the way up it delivers a slight chorus type effect that isn't really noticeable until you allow your signal to ring-out. I'll be messing around with this a lot more. I haven't had a chance to run the pedal through my tube amp yet, and I'm hoping that really improves the signal with the long delay times and lets this pedal really shine. I've heard nothing but good things about it and so far I'm about 50/50 on liking it. It works REALLY well to beef up your tone and give a bit of echo. So far that's probably the highlight of this pedal, is that it sounds very professional, not just a cheap echo-box. HOWEVER, what I was after was a bit more into outer-space, if I wanted to go there, and I'm going to consider getting my DOD Digi Delay/Sampler fixed for precisely that reason. Once I get that done, I really enjoy the tone of the MXR, so I'll probably run the MXR through the DOD and get the sound I'm after. If anybody has any suggestions as how to improve any of these problems, please let me know! Two Days Later... Finally got to run the CC through my tube amp and it performed phenomenally. I don't know if this pedal needs a period of time to be "broken in," but it's now running perfectly and doing everything i expected of it and more. The oscillation of the MOD switch was more prominent than it's been before (I even had to open it up and reduce the speed... the width will probably have to be backed off a little too). The previous delay problems are gone and this thing is a serious monster! The most impressive thing about this pedal is still... the tone. Whether through a transistor (I practice through a Fender Princeton Chorus) or through a tube amp (Crate 50) this pedal will improve your tone like magic. I was really worried I was going to have to get my old DOD Digi Delay fixed... but after breaking this thing in and seeing what it can really do, there's no need for it. Buy this thing, open it up, mess with the MOD switch and enjoy. Well done MXR.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent analog delay pedal at a great price
*by N***E on June 13, 2013*

I'm far from a new guitarist, but have only begun adding guitar effects pedals to my lineup in the last year, largely due to the insistence of my bandmates. On my board constantly at the ready now is this jewel. For reference, I don't play through some major head and big ole honkin' half stack. I play through simple classics - a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe or Marshall AVT50 (both modestly priced, great amps for different reasons, but IMHO, pretty hard to beat the Fender...). The Carbon Copy pedal to me sounds terrific in slapback setting (being sure amp is pegged at 0 reverb). The guys were right. Certain pedals are a must for quality of tone and style in performance. The quality of my amps was plenty for me, but I was missing out. For the right songs and compositions, this pedal makes it darned hard to put my guitar down. I'm still more of a purist, setting the amp to modest presence and reverb, but seriously, the Carbon Copy is that nice. Anybody who tries it is hooked in a few measures. A few simple licks turns into a few songs, and pretty soon you wonder how you got by without that sound. Simple, clean, warm, no hiss, no buzz. Other pedals worthy and affordable - EH Little Big Muff, Boss Super Chorus, Korg tuner, and your choice for a preamp booster for solos (my vote - blow off the snobs and get an affordable Behringer preamp booster pedal) and a compressor pedal to keep it all even. That's plenty for virtually any gig. The price through Amazon was better than anything I could buy locally.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great warm delay I am not used to
*by J***E on April 17, 2015*

being into dreamy music, and even hard rock and metal when I was younger, delay has always been a part of my effects, sometimes my only effect, being the one that you can create melodies over yourself (I will avoid saying play with yourself for the less mature reading this :p ). I always used digital delay pedals not really knowing or caring about the difference till recently. while I actually liked the sound of the tc corona chorus more than the analog ones, and bought it, love it, as for delay, I had enough of the digital sound and really just wanted something to flesh the sound out, not an exact replica of each sound going on and on. the analog has a nice warmth and the sound just fades away softly, which sounds amazing with any other effects, like the chorus and the pitch fork pedal I also got.....and the cathedral reverb pedal! it is a big lush sound and this has nice options with every twist of the knobs. the modulation button on it, on the top left, is amazing and makes this pedal nearly a chorus delay, so that was such an incredible bonus to discover that there are no complaints to this. no matter the genre you play, this would probably be a better choice than digital, though if you can get into a music store to try it, you will like the sound from it. bucket brigade at it again, lol

## Frequently Bought Together

- MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
- MXR Patch Cable 6 in|15 cm - 3 Pack (3PDCP06)
- D'Addario Accessories Guitar Pedal Power Supply - DC 9V Power Cord - 9V Power Supply for Guitar Pedals - Pedalboard Power Supply - PW-CT-9V

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