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Alexander Pedals Radical Delay DX

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The Radical Delay from Alexander Pedals is a three-mode pedal first launched in 2015 as a homage to the aesthetic and tones of the 1980s. The brand was shooting for neon nights, video games, and perhaps a hint of ALF. The Radical Delay is now back as part of the Neo Series and designed for quirky sounds to make you stand out. The Radical Delay DX is loaded with six delay modes (MOD, BEND, DYNA, REV, ARP, and DUAL) that deliver a broad array of flavors to color your guitar tone.

Brand: Alexander Pedals

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  • The Alexander Pedals Radical Delay DX
  • We released the first Radical Delay pedal way back in 2015 as an homage to the tones and aesthetic of the 1980s. We were shooting for video games, neon nights, and maybe a hint of ALF.
  • Inside you’ll find the same great delay and special effects that made the earlier Radical Delay pedals so fun, plus a few new twists. Outside, we’ve added some teal and chrome, and intensified the laser grid for your enjoyment.

Details: From Alexander: We released the first Radical Delay pedal way back in 2015 as an homage to the tones and aesthetic of the 1980s. We were shooting for video games, neon nights, and maybe a hint of ALF. It’s now 2019, and according to conventional wisdom we should be fighting with replicants in the streets and competing in futuristic running-based game shows. Since that stuff hasn’t quite happened yet, we thought it might be time to update the Radical Delay to our Neo Series platform and give it a bit of a makeover at the same time. Inside you’ll find the same great delay and special effects that made the earlier Radical Delay pedals so fun, plus a few new twists. Outside, we’ve added some teal and chrome, and intensified the laser grid for your enjoyment. Six delay modes Four presets, expandable to 16 with a MIDI controller MultiJack enables expression pedal, foot switch, or MIDI input Neo Morph allows controlling all knobs from expression or MIDI Tap Tempo with quarter, dotted eighth, eighth note divisions Hold Option switch to cycle delay subdivisions or trigger Neo Morph USB port for firmware updates and USB MIDI Mono input Dual output (mix signal on tip, dry signal on ring) Input Impedance: 1M ohms Output Impedance: 560 ohms DC 9V only, 100mA or greater Requires isolated DC power supply 4.7″ x 2.6″ x 1.5″ H x W x D not including knobs

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  1. Jack

    Beautiful-sounding and the pitch-shifting and arpeggiated modes give you what you paid for. It takes a while before you can find your way around it, but it’s well worth it.

    Jack