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Pedals demo'ed in this video:
Maxon AD999 Zane Carney http://www.maxonfx.com/Vintage_AD999Pro.php
HAO Rumble Mod - http://www.godlyke.com/hao-handbuilt-guitar-effects/rumble-mod
We caught up with Zane Carney from Carney Band in NYC. Zane shared with us his love for the Maxon AD999 Analog Delay pedal and the HAO Rumble Mod Overdrive Boost Pedal in an interview at The Bowery Ballroom in NYC in July of 2011. In this Zane Carney gear youtube video you get to check out Zane's pedalboard, tour rig, guitar, equipment, amp.
Maxon AD999 INFO: The Maxon AD999 Pro takes the features of two of Maxon's most advanced delay units and combines them into a single, powerful package. Based around Maxon's popular AD999 circuit and featuring the same eight custom-made Maxon MC4107D bucket brigade IC's, the 'Pro offers the same 900 milliseconds of fat, warm analog delay tone as that top-selling model. Borrowing from the AD-9 Pro circuit, the delay repeats of the AD999 Pro are then filtered using Maxon's proprietary RMS level sensor and companding noise reduction circuitry to provide the most pristine, low-noise analog delay tone available. With this new noise reduction circuit, aliasing and clock noises that were considered typical in analog delay units have been minimized to the point that they are virtually non-existent. With a Dynamic range that is 18 dB wider than most other delays and a maximum input level of +12 dB, the AD999 Pro can be used with any input signal. This improved low range response yields a bold sound not normally associated with analog delay, and the superior balance between low and high range that the AD999 Pro offers creates a delay tone that is simultaneously clear and firm yet retains the characteristic warmth of analog. Furthermore, the wider dynamic range allows the AD999 Pro to be used in the effects loop of any amplifier without creating signal distortion or level disparities.
HAO RUMBLE MOD INFO: The ultimate overdrive unit, the HAO Rumble Mod RM-1 uses hand-selected components to provide the purest, smoothest, thickest overdrive ever. The problem with most OD's lies in mismatched input/output impedances that can make components work overtime. The Rumble's input and output buffers provide proper impedance matching, allowing its circuitry to focus purely on generating the fattest overdrive possible. The Rumble's two modes of operation -- Clean Boost in Mode #1 and Overdrive in Mode #2 -- allow for a variety of applications and tonal options. If you've been searching for that $10K amp sound but are several $K short of the mark, the HAO Rumble MOD is the economical answer to your tone quest.
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