Condition:
- The casing shows significant wear, with dull colour indicating heavy use.
Specifications:
The Lazer Delay pedal is a vintage analog delay pedal likely produced in the 1980s or 1990s. Given its rarity and the limited information available, here are some general specifications typically associated with analog delay pedals of that era.
- Delay Time: Usually adjustable from a few milliseconds to several hundred milliseconds.
- Feedback (or Repeat): Controls the number of echoes or repeats of the delayed signal.
- Mix (or Level): Adjusts the balance between the dry (original) signal and the wet (delayed) signal.
- Input and Output: Standard 1/4″ input and output jacks for connecting to guitars and amplifiers.
- Power: Likely powered by a 9V battery or a compatible 9V DC adapter.
- Analog Circuitry: Uses analog bucket-brigade device (BBD) chips for delay effects, resulting in a warm, natural sound characteristic of analog delays.












