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Welcome back to ProGuitarShop and ToneReport.com. Today, we're scoping the Utopia Delay from Anasounds. The Utopia earns its name by offering a lush tape echo style delay, with a deceptively simple control set. Anasounds gives you a primary trio of knobs on the face, with a host of internal controls to fine tune your sound. The primary controls are the ones you will find yourself adjusting the most, featuring delay standards such as mix, repeats and delay time. Mix adjusts the ratio between dry and wet signals, and RPT adjusts the number of repeats, from just one at its minimum setting to near-infinite at maximum. The DLY controls the amount of time between each repeat, which tops out at 400 milliseconds until you pop the hood. Four more controls exist within the guts of the utopia, giving you fine control over every parameter possible. The delay time is switchable from 400 to 600 milliseconds for players desiring a more Lo-Fi, ambient experience. A trio of trimpots provide key adjustment to the primary features, such as rate and depth of the onboard modulation. The Utopia's modulation circuit is unique, giving you thick, liquid modulation that starts at subtle but tops out at otherworldly with a turn of the trimmers. The Tone trimpot has an incredibly wide sweep and drastically alters the character of the repeats, from clean digital to dirty, neglected tape echo. Like all Anasounds pedals, the Utopia has a striking look to match its tone, and is built one at a time in France.