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Meet Maude is a fully analogue repeater machine!! Simply put, this pedal is bursting with warm tape-style delays and echos and can be tamed to produce classic, old-school DMM style echos or unleashed to provide endless cascading repeats for mind bending psychadelic insanity.

Add to this a random modulation control for tape-esque wobblyness and an input for an outboard expression device to control delay and feedback and you've got yourself one hell of a time machine!!!



Imparting a dark and tape-like quality to your sound, this analogue delay offers a rich and distinct character for you to wallow in luxury, self-righteousness and filth. 

Using the tone and feedback controls, you can shape your repeats to be much more than simple reproductions of the input. Play right on the threshold of feedback, which you can mold as a low thundering growl or screeching wail, or let your echo slowly die out as the dynamic output filter gets darker every repeat.

A random delay time modulation adds a true tape feel to the delay, like a reel-to-reel motor spinning not quite perfectly. Full CV capabilities allow you to control delay time and/or feedback with any external source, like an expression pedal.

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  • Meet Maude
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  • Delay
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Coda Music

Stevenage, United Kingdom
(1,769)
Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:3,250
Product Overview
Featuring coveted analog Bucket Brigade circuitry, a three-position modulation switch and two-point compression switch for a finely-attenuated pre-delay squeeze, the Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude marries organic vintage delay with the experimental capabilities Fairfield is known for. Able to impart that umbrous tape echo into your signal with the necessary tools to precisely sculpt the 50ms to 500ms delay time, this is ideal for shoegaze, indie, or noise rock.
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