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Mythos Pedals "Oracle" Purchased used, and I haven't used it much. There are some minor scratches, but no noticeable damage, and it works well. This is a full-fledged analog delay using BBD (Bucket Brigade Device), not a pseudo-analog delay using PT2399. Recommended for those who like BOSS and MAXON analog delays. The following is quoted from the distributor: The Oracle Analog Echo delay pedal is inspired by the most iconic vintage BBD pedals made in Japan, but it is not a complete clone of them. Designed in collaboration with John Synder of EAE, the Oracle is made to be easy to play in front of an amp and not get in the way of your guitar playing. The simple and easy-to-use control layout allows you to spend less time turning knobs and more time bending strings. The delay's internal components are tuned to express vintage warmth, but never become muddy or dark. The Oracle uses two MN3205 BBD chips, providing a delay of approximately 600 milliseconds with the Time knob. Taking design elements from all the classic pedals we know and love, this echo allows you to blend the delay signal over the clean signal, rather than a pure wet signal, with the Mix knob at maximum, for a more 50/50 split. The feedback control is tuned to a perfect balance, allowing you to play vividly on the verge of oscillation. The pedal maintains reliability by using high-quality panel-mount In, Out, and DC jacks. You may wonder why a simple analog echo pedal has tap tempo. We like that it can be quickly adjusted with a tap. Also, the microcontroller that controls this circuit allows for an expanded creative palette. Using the tap tempo switch, the delay time of the knob can be set to more than 600 milliseconds. By doing so, the signal of the BBD chip deteriorates, resulting in a lo-fi sound. ・9VDC power supply (center negative) ・Current consumption of approximately 35mA ・True bypass switching ・Mono input and output
5 hours ago