Just an FYI for all you Analog Delay fans that like to keep it simple on stage, MXR is releasing a small version of the Carbon Copy -giving up none of the functions.
Also, let's keep the unnecessary Analog delay hate off this thread -we get it -they are darker and have less resolution -and you prefer to have a pedal board 5 ft wide with 6 stereo digital delays for a Sunday Morning rock fashion show in your ripped jeans by Derelicte that is tax deductible for your 501C corporation.

Here's the blurb from MXR:
Two Carbon Copy Delays in a Mini Pedal Format
You asked, and MXR delivered! The MXR M299 Carbon Copy Mini captures all the mojo and versatility of the original Carbon Copy delay — the BBD-based analog signal path and 600ms of lush modulated repeats — in a space-saving mini format. In fact, the M299 touts expanded versatility courtesy of its two switchable voicings, which look to two Carbon Copy circuits of renown. In default mode, the M299 dishes out the same dark, chewy repeats that launched the original Carbon Copy into pedalboard preeminence. Engaging the Bright switch, inspired by the Carbon Copy Bright, adds sparkle and definition to suit an even wider range of players and needs. Simple controls and a toggleable mod switch make it quick and easy to stumble upon drippy slap echoes to lingering, ghostly wails. Best of all, the M299 Carbon Copy Mini comes in at a size that suits any travel board or fly rig, with a format that sips current from your power supply. Rethink what your mini delay is capable of — check out the MXR M299 from Sweetwater.
Also, let's keep the unnecessary Analog delay hate off this thread -we get it -they are darker and have less resolution -and you prefer to have a pedal board 5 ft wide with 6 stereo digital delays for a Sunday Morning rock fashion show in your ripped jeans by Derelicte that is tax deductible for your 501C corporation.

Here's the blurb from MXR:
Two Carbon Copy Delays in a Mini Pedal Format
You asked, and MXR delivered! The MXR M299 Carbon Copy Mini captures all the mojo and versatility of the original Carbon Copy delay — the BBD-based analog signal path and 600ms of lush modulated repeats — in a space-saving mini format. In fact, the M299 touts expanded versatility courtesy of its two switchable voicings, which look to two Carbon Copy circuits of renown. In default mode, the M299 dishes out the same dark, chewy repeats that launched the original Carbon Copy into pedalboard preeminence. Engaging the Bright switch, inspired by the Carbon Copy Bright, adds sparkle and definition to suit an even wider range of players and needs. Simple controls and a toggleable mod switch make it quick and easy to stumble upon drippy slap echoes to lingering, ghostly wails. Best of all, the M299 Carbon Copy Mini comes in at a size that suits any travel board or fly rig, with a format that sips current from your power supply. Rethink what your mini delay is capable of — check out the MXR M299 from Sweetwater.
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