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Haha!!
Totally!
Ok, here's a photo of the AD900 before the one I have now (aka "the second one I ever had")
Similar style serial to the one I have now...
Unfortunately I don't have a close-up of my first ever one (aka "the first one I ever had")
But it looks like it had a similar sticker, but it was ripped off, for some reason...
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Totally!
Ok, here's a photo of the AD900 before the one I have now (aka "the second one I ever had")
Similar style serial to the one I have now...
Unfortunately I don't have a close-up of my first ever one (aka "the first one I ever had")
But it looks like it had a similar sticker, but it was ripped off, for some reason...
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I think it had the foam back applied over it, then later the pad was remove.
I love these delays! Wish I had tried them sooner.
I love these delays! Wish I had tried them sooner.
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Alas I can't find my serial numbers! What is wrong with me?!
But i have seen and owned both older and newer serial system versions.
But i have seen and owned both older and newer serial system versions.
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Yes, that would make sense...the first one I had was my favourite...the next two, I had to mess with the trim pots a bit...I got them to sound great pretty easily though!i love sharin foo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 12:39 pmI think it had the foam back applied over it, then later the pad was remove.
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Re: The Maxon AD900 Appreciation Thread.....
I too had to mess with the trip pots (with some handy tips from zhivago) and now it's tip top.zhivago wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:42 pmYes, that would make sense...the first one I had was my favourite...the next two, I had to mess with the trim pots a bit...I got them to sound great pretty easily though!i love sharin foo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 12:39 pmI think it had the foam back applied over it, then later the pad was remove.
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My background has been with all the old, shorter analog delays mainly. But I have to say, now owning the AD900 and AD999, for as cheap as they are right now, I really can’t come up with a reason why I would choose a DM2/3, AD9/80, etc over one. They are fantastic pedals.
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And this is why it was so easy to pare down to just my 900 and DMM. Really glad you're enjoying these!
Now I just need to get a 999!!
Now I just need to get a 999!!
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The problem is, I CAN'T pare down! I was even looking at AD10s
If it weren't for my Moog MF104Z, I would be wanting a Deluxe Memory Man (again). The external effects loop on the MF-104Z makes it really versatile. Tape-ish tones? Put the delay time switch to short and stick a vibrato pedal in the loop (like the cheap Behringer that I use). Pseudo DMM sounds?? Use something like Small Clone in the loop on the long delay setting.
I really love the 900/999s though. They are no frills (no modulation, etc) but just very good at what they do. I think you would be really pleased with a 999 if you get one.
If it weren't for my Moog MF104Z, I would be wanting a Deluxe Memory Man (again). The external effects loop on the MF-104Z makes it really versatile. Tape-ish tones? Put the delay time switch to short and stick a vibrato pedal in the loop (like the cheap Behringer that I use). Pseudo DMM sounds?? Use something like Small Clone in the loop on the long delay setting.
I really love the 900/999s though. They are no frills (no modulation, etc) but just very good at what they do. I think you would be really pleased with a 999 if you get one.
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Re: The Maxon AD900 Appreciation Thread.....
Slippery slope! I had so many analog delays at one point.
You forgot to add the Boss DM-2w - its 600ms and smoooth. Not sure how it stacks up against the Maxons but I'll bet its in the ballpark.
Man, if only I could've gotten on the MF-104z train years ago. Same with the SIB Echo Drive. But the Maxons are so simple and great! I'm going to keep my eyes peeled for a good price on a 999.
You forgot to add the Boss DM-2w - its 600ms and smoooth. Not sure how it stacks up against the Maxons but I'll bet its in the ballpark.
Man, if only I could've gotten on the MF-104z train years ago. Same with the SIB Echo Drive. But the Maxons are so simple and great! I'm going to keep my eyes peeled for a good price on a 999.
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Really? I know you've got a lot of experience with lots of different delays so it's interesting to hear that you rate the AD-900 so highly. Maybe I've got a particularly great sounding AD-80 / a poor sounding AD-900 but I'd take the AD-80 any day. I love the AD-80's slight ringing at almost max (stock) time settings, and with the range extended with the trimpots there are a world of crazy sounds in it at longer times. The AD-80 is also my favourite delay that's not an RE-201 for rhythmic stuff at medium settings.i love sharin foo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 5:08 pm... I really can’t come up with a reason why I would choose a DM2/3, AD9/80, etc over one. They are fantastic pedals.
Different strokes and all that I suppose.
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To put it another way, I can't think of a reason why I would exclude the 900/999 from the running with the others. The tones hold right up to them. The 900/999 does have the advantage as far as delay time goes though. Otherwise, I find all of the above most excellent in their own ways. They all have their particular strengths and any one could prove superior in a given situation.
Of course my solution is to keep them all! I’ll never part with the DM2/3, or AD9/80. They are permanent installations in my collection.
Of course my solution is to keep them all! I’ll never part with the DM2/3, or AD9/80. They are permanent installations in my collection.
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Yeah, I'd agree with that: the AD-900 (and presumably the 999) can hold its own in that kind of company.
I really need to try a DM-2/3, should I ever find one.
I really need to try a DM-2/3, should I ever find one.
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They are great ones, too. The tone is distinctly different from the Maxon/ Ibanez camp. I think every analog delay junkie should have them in their collection
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Re: The Maxon AD900 Appreciation Thread.....
Unearthing this now historic thread.
I finally caved and bought an AD-999 after several years of deliberation.
Hopefully this one arrives over the weekend. Eager to hear how it sounds and feels compared to my trusty AD-900. I've been rekindling my affection for pink Maxon delays lately, spotted one for a relatively good deal and had to take it.
I also recently scored a RI AD-80 a few weeks ago for a a really good price but haven't had much time with it yet. Crazy after all these years and so many different analog delays I've never owned that one either.
I finally caved and bought an AD-999 after several years of deliberation.
Hopefully this one arrives over the weekend. Eager to hear how it sounds and feels compared to my trusty AD-900. I've been rekindling my affection for pink Maxon delays lately, spotted one for a relatively good deal and had to take it.
I also recently scored a RI AD-80 a few weeks ago for a a really good price but haven't had much time with it yet. Crazy after all these years and so many different analog delays I've never owned that one either.
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