Product Comparison: Jim Dunlop MXR M299 Carbon Copy Mini Analog Delay vs Jim Dunlop MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay
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- Very easy to dial in and use.
- This thing is awesome. Very transparent and the mod button is cool.
- Great little analog delay pedal!
- Sounds great and fits my pedal board perfectly.
- Great sound and easy to control.
- I love the simplicity and versatility of this pedal.
- This pedal sounds amazing, looks cool, and is built very well.
- This delay pedal is a great pedal.
- The sound is amazing and with the adjustability of the pedal the sounds are unlimited.
- Wonderful pedal for some warm analog delay.
- A great bonus with this pedal is that it's dead quiet.
- Great tone! Incredible space saver!
- Worth every penny. Produces both dark and bright delay.
- Small footprint is good.
- This little guy sounds every bit as wonderful as it's big bro.
- Very awesome delay, warm vintage sound.
- Great tone and ease of use.
- The carbon copy is amazing.
- Great delay pedal, does the job and works wonderful.
- Completely happy, great sound!