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Does this take a 9v battery inside, or would it have to hang from the DC jack?
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on Oct 1, 2021
BEST ANSWER:You can power it either way (just remove the back plate to install a 9V battery). Typically, I just mount it to my pedal board which has 9V power built in.
BEST ANSWER:You can power it either way (just remove the back plate to install a 9V battery). Typically, I just mount it to my pedal board which has 9V power built in.
Yes, you can use a 9 Volt battery. There is no battery "door", so you need to remove 4 Philips screws and remove the bottom plate to replace the battery.
I am pleased with the Indio AD-4 pedal! The only reason I gave 4 stars is because I have a competitor's delay pedal that gives a longer max delay. Otherwise, this pedal is great for the money!!
GOOD: cheap and works well enough for basic delay. I use it for acoustic and electric. This isn't anywhere as good as a $150+ pedal, but for for less than $30 bucks, it's a great deal. I'd bet it's as much as 99% of all guitar players will actually need. Pretty quiet as well. Unexpected plus, it really makes guitars sound more clear and bright. I typically play down a full step down, and that can sound muddy occasionally, but this really improves the sound by making the guitar sound more alive. But not as grossly bright/plinky sounding as a Taylor. Helps my McPhersons have a little more top end without that cheap Taylor-like sound while preserving the amazing mids and low end. Would be helpful for any premium Martin to eliminate that typical muddiness. On Lowdens or Santa Cruz guitars it will give them a needed little boost in gain, without too much noise. A decent tool for a stripped down show. BAD: will literally eat a new 9V battery in about 15 minutes, so for stage work, a 9v supply is mandatory. No case is included, which doesn't make sense for stage use ... a simple, small zip-up padded case should be included even if they have to raise the price by a couple of bucks. For me, that's a big deal ... if you're only playing at home, well, then it's not ...
This is a Very Good sounding and well made Delay Pedal. How is it so inexpensive? I'm getting another one! Indio products are really great! I have many things from Monoprice. Their all great! Anytime I need or just want something, I check monoprice first. If they have it, I'm buying it! Trust Me,, Buy The Pedal. You'll be glad!