SNAMM05: Moog Delay Pedal Unveiled

US Moogerfooger Analog Delay Back by Popular Demand      21/07/05


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SNAMM05: Moog Delay Pedal Unveiled


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Moog have debuted a prototype of the new MF-104Z Analog Delay at this year’s Summer NAMM. Moog originally offered its first analog delay in 2000. Today the original MF-104 is one of the more sought after vintage pedals on the market. The new MF-104Z, also designed by Bob Moog, offers extended delay times previously unavailable.
The MF-104Z all-analog delay processor is designed for floor, table-top, or rack mount use and has delay times as short as 50 milliseconds to as long as 1000 milliseconds.
Front panel controls include: Delay Time; Wet / Dry Mix; Drive and Output Levels; Feedback Control (controls the number of echoes); Internal / External Loop Switch for inserting signal processing; and Loop Gain Control. Rear Panel Controls include: Audio In; Mix Out and Delay Out; Loop In and Loop Out. Feedback Control, Delay Time, and Wet/Dry Mix are all controllable from a Moog Expression Pedal. The MF-104Z will sell for $729 and will be available, in limited supply, online and in retail locations in September. More info:
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