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This is the Adineko from Catalinbread. When magnetic tap ruled the world in the 60's there was one murky, quirky alternative, the oil can. This purely mechanical device involved a rotating drum of electrolytic oil through which guitar signal passes. Nothing about them was practical, except for the tone, and Catalinbread has worked hard to give us the authentic oil can experience without the hassle. Every aspect of a digital oil can delay can be controlled with the Adineko, from oil thickness to playback head panning. Original oil can delays were used for slapback because it's all the delay time they had. The Adineko provides a much longer delay time, stretching the possibilities of an old-school oil can far beyond the original technology for haunting soundscapes and murky reverberations that ooze vintage cool. An added Reverb knob adds even more thickness to the Adineko, and it's capable of self oscillations that slice through the oil and bubble to the surface. Like all Catalinbread pedals, the Adineko is made from all the good stuff right here in Portland Oregon.