MXR MX-113 Digital Delay

The MXR MX-113 (or MXR Model 113 digital delay) is a digital delay unit from 1976, the first of a series of MXR rack effects.

Mike Rutherford's MXR MX-113 digital delay
Mike Rutherford used to use the MXR delay mainly on his Moog Taurus synth pedals during the ...And Then There Were Three and Duke tours in 1978 and 1980 (respectively), followed by Abacab at least in the studio.

Phil Collins' MXR MX-113 digital delay
Phil Collins has at had an MXR digital delay unit since the late 1970s, which he used a lot for recordings done at Old Croft during this time. It was likely used for achieving a stereo spread of sounds, as well as slap delay and echo effects. Sometimes he'd also print the delay signal to one track of the 8-track alongside the original sound, such as on the Prophet-5 pad on "In The Air Tonight".

Also, Phil took the MXR delay over to use at The Town House Studio during the overdubbing/mixing stages of the Face Value album, at least as an alternative to high-end digital delays that were available, such as the AMS.