نسخة أكثر إشراقاً من تأخير Carbon Copy التماثلي المحبوب مع تكرارات أكثر حضوراً تبقى واضحة في الخليط، مع الحفاظ على نفس الدفء والتشكيل من bucket-brigade.
The Carbon Copy is a modern legend, but its notoriously 'dark' repeats can sometimes disappear in a dense live mix. The M169 Carbon Copy Bright addresses this head-on, shifting the frequency response of the bucket-brigade (BBD) repeats to provide a clearer, more articulate slap-back and ambient wash. It doesn't sacrifice that organic, chewy analog decay; rather, it just lifts the metaphorical blanket off the original's tone, making it far more usable for lead lines that need to stay present.
Construction is typical MXR"built like a tank with a small footprint that fits any board. The 600ms of delay time is the sweet spot for most players, and the modulation circuit adds a beautiful, tape-like shimmer that feels lush rather than metallic. However, the decision to keep the modulation depth and speed controls as internal trim pots remains a slight ergonomic frustration for those who like to tweak on the fly.
Compared to its darker sibling, the Bright version excels for players using humbuckers or high-gain rigs where clarity is paramount. It's less of a 'lo-fi' specialty tool and more of a versatile professional delay. While it lacks the tap tempo found on more expensive boutique units, its simplicity and pure analog signal path make it a staple for anyone wanting classic BBD warmth that actually cuts through the stage volume.
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