Mythos Announces New Oracle Delay Pedal
The Tennessee manufacturer's first delay unit, the Oracle is built around two reissued MN3205 bucket brigade chips.
Mythos Pedals has announced the release of its new Oracle delay pedal.
The Tennessee-based manufacturer's first ever delay unit, the Oracle is built around two reissued MN3205 bucket brigade chips and is loaded with a circuit designed by Electronic Audio Experiments' John Snyder.
As for controls, the Oracle features Time, Feedback, and Mix knobs, and a tap-tempo footswitch that allows users to push the delay time past the pedal's 600ms maximum.
Oracle users can also add top-mounted jacks, an external tap-tempo footswitch, and true-bypass switching.
The Mythos Pedals Oracle delay unit is available now for $259.
For more info on the pedal, stop by mythospedals.com.
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