
Anthony Easton
The Moby Dick V2 by Hungry Robot is a digital delay pedal designed to emulate vintage analog and tape echoes. It features an analog signal path and offers up to 1000ms of delay time. The pedal is known for its lo-fi imperfections, subtle modulation, and gritty, saturated quality reminiscent of tape saturation.
The V2 model introduces several updates to the original Moby Dick. It has a smaller footprint and includes circuit updates that enhance its sonic capabilities. The addition of a "Lo-Fi" knob allows users to dial in additional tape saturation to the delay line, creating a gritty, saturated sound. The modulation depth has been increased, allowing for more extreme pitch bending effects, while still retaining the original pedal's character.
Technical Specifications:
- Current Draw: 30 mA
- Dimensions: 2.7” x 4.8”
- Powering: 9V DC - Negative Center - 2.1mm Barrel
The Moby Dick V2 is suitable for musicians looking to add vintage analog and tape echo effects to their sound, with the added flexibility of modern digital technology. It is particularly well-suited for those seeking a lo-fi, raw sound with the ability to create textured, gritty repeats. The pedal's tap tempo feature and modulation capabilities make it versatile for a range of musical styles and applications.
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$313.43
Brand New
$197.10

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$174.60

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$177.39

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