
Anthony Easton
The Alexander Pedals Amnesia Modelling Delay is a vintage modelling delay effect pedal for electric guitar that simulates the distinctive sounds of 3 classic BBD chips. It features controls for Time, Repeat, Mix, and Mod, along with an MN3208/SAD4096/MN3208 mode selector switch. The pedal offers true bypass and consumes 60mA of power. It is powered by a 9V DC adaptor (not included).
Additional technical specifications include:
- Manufacturer: Alexander Pedals
- Country of Origin: USA
- Type: Delay & Reverb
- Number of Channels: 1
- Stereo: No
- LED Display: No
- Effects loop: No
- Recording Output: No
- USB Connection: No
- MIDI Interface: No
- Connection for Expression Pedal: No
- Foot Switch Connection: No
- Headphone Connection: No
- Voltage: 9V
- Battery Operation: No
- incl. Power Adapter: No
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