Rare, Vintage, Hard to Get: When you can't buy it, BUILD ITStewMac has partnered with boutique pedal maker EarthQuaker Devices to create a line of DIY kits—replicas of discontinued pedals that have been out of production for some time, but now you can build your own!Genuine EarthQuaker Devices circuits and componentsEasy StewMac instructions and tech supportThe Disaster Transport replicates the otherworldly effects of old-school tape echo and delay pedals, with all their warmth and weirdness and none of the sterile synthetic tone of other modern delays.Analog-voiced digital delayAll-analog dry signal pathModulation control switch625ms delay timeTrue BypassSix controls for tone-bending potential:Mix - Sets the level of output for the effected signal (like a gain/master volume control for the delay line)Tone - Controls the darkness and brightness of the tone signalTime - Adjusts the delay signal time from approximately 30ms to 625msRepeats - Sets the range of delay line regenerations - from one repeat to full-on self-oscillationDepth - Controls the depth of modulation to the delay lineRate - Adjusts the speed rate of modulationOur DIY kit includes:Metal pedal enclosureCircuit boardControl knobsPotentiometersStomp switchesInput/Output jacksCapacitorsResistorsDiodesTransistorsRectifiersOp-amp and socketLED + LED mounting bezelDC power connectorRibbon cable and wireDetailed, easy-to-understand assembly instructionsThis pedal requires a standard 9V DC center-negative power supply (not included) and consumes less than 100mA. There's no battery option.