6 delay stages (396/662/1194/1726/2790/3328) can be used to create more complex sounds The A-188-2 is another module based on a function called the Bucket Brigade Device (BBD). If you are not familiar with the BBD, please see A-188-1. Here are some of the distinctive features of the A-188-2. The main difference between A-188-1 and A-188-2 is the difference between BBD circuits that produce a totally different regulation and sound quality. The A-188-1 uses a different BBD chip that only has one signal input and one signal output. In addition, the A-188-2 uses a BBD chip called tapped BBD and is available in 6 outputs, including BBD stages 396, 662, 1194, 1726, 2790 and 3328 (called taps) The A-188-2 uses special BBD circuits (MN3011) to obtain the characteristics of these modules. This module has a mix knob of two separate units. Each BBD output for both level and polarizer mixers is adjustable with two mix knobs. The new type of potentiometer has a center click to help you find the center position. Both mixers can be adjusted with the MIX knobs for original sound and BBDmix. Two outputs can be used as stereo output. It can also be used for two different purposes. The A-188-2 has a feedback section and is very similar to A-188-1. However, A-188-2 has 6 different BBD outputs, so you can get 6 different types of feedback. Feedback is internally connected to the "396" output during shipment (as shown on the front panel), but patching can also be connected from other outputs to get different feedback effects. It is also possible to connect external modules (e.g. VCA). The feedback knob has a polarizer function and is neutral in the center position. In the left of the center position, the feedback signal is subtracted from the input signal and is added to the right of the center position (negative feedback/positive feedback). This potentiometer also has a center click. WIDTH
30 HP
DEPTH
70 mm
Current Consumption
120 mA