Condition: Excellent Fully functional with minimal signs of use. May have minor cosmetic marks.
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Product Details
The Jim Dunlop EP103M is a delay pedal that combines the allure of tape echo reminiscent of the classic Echoplex EP-3 with modern ease of use. It embodies Jim Dunlop's signature blend of practicality and musicality, and is known for its presence despite its compact size, making it easy to place on your pedalboard. This model features clear controls, with delay time adjustable from 65 to 750ms. Furthermore, connecting an external tap tempo switch extends the delay to a maximum of 4 seconds, enhancing its practical usability. The AGE mode alters the repeat texture, and it also supports true relay or trails bypass, 100% wet operation, and stereo input/output, offering more versatility than its appearance suggests. Please consider this opportunity.
[Condition] There are minor paint chips, but it is in very clean condition with no other significant scratches. Of course, it has been tested and is in working order.
Serial Number: #MMI21R495 Our Store Management Number: PMM92 [Accessories] Original box, instruction manual, power adapter, rubber feet
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