Vongon Polyphrase Stereo Echo with Infinite Feedback Loop Pedal

£479.00

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Delay Pedals by Vongon, the Vongon Polyphrase Stereo Echo with Infinite Feedback Loop Pedal Delay Pedals is a great Delay choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Vongon brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


Description

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Delay Pedals by Vongon, the Vongon Polyphrase Stereo Echo with Infinite Feedback Loop Pedal Delay Pedals is a great Delay choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Vongon brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

Here's what Vongon say about the Polyphrase

Polyphrase is a stereo echo and looping device inspired by early proto-digital delays of the 1970ʼs like the Lexicon Prime Time. As sophisticated as it is easy-to-use, Polyphrase is capable of everything from rich, dubby rhythmic repeats, to metallic resonant flanges. It is unique in being able to generate loops as long as 22 seconds, opening up a new palette of sonic possibilities for the avant-garde, ambient, or adventurous musician.

Polyphrase features two independent sliders for left and right delay times that can be locked into an infinite feedback loop which will produce an ever-changing sample of audio as each channel overlaps with another. This makes Polyphrase a tool for exploration capable of achieving the same kind of harmonic oscillation found on Steve Reichʼs seminal tape piece “Piano Phase”.

The time knob interacts with the left and right faders by providing nine different maximum delay times starting at 85 milliseconds, and doubling in value as the parameter is increased up to 22 seconds. Each
new delay section is cross faded into the signal path, an important design consideration that avoids any pitch shifting artefacts and is useful for creating new and unexpected musical phrases when used with high
repeat settings.

Three echo styles are available, and each style configures its own dedicated routing for the delay feedback path. “Dual stereo” provides two independent echoes, and they can either be stacked in mono, or
routed out of each stereo channel. In “ping pong” mode, each delay feeds back into the other, creating either a classic stereo ping pong sound (with each repeat bouncing between the le and right channel), or a
multi-tap delay effect (when used in mono). The last mode is a mono delay – it routes the feedback path to the IN R, OUT R jacks so that you can use external effects in the echoʼs feedback path.

The tone control is a bipolar equalizer (EQ) situated in the feedback path of the echo. At 12 o'clock, the EQ has no effect on the audio. Turning the knob clockwise cuts low end – making each repeat brighter than
the previous. Turning the tone knob in the counter clockwise direction cuts high frequencies – it creates darker repeats, which makes Polyphrase capable of achieving similar timbre to the storied analogue,
bucket-brigade delays.

The echo signal can be pitch modulated with the rate and depth controls for a sine wave style chorus / vibrato, or with a random wave for detuning effects similar to aging tape echoes. Finally, Polyphrase has a fully featured midi input that provides tempo sync, full remote control of all parameters on the faceplate, and access to 9 onboard user preset slots.

Key Features

  • Delay times from 5 milliseconds to 22 seconds
  • Two delay lines that can be used in stereo or stacked in mono
  • Infinite feedback
  • External feedback path
  • Tone control in the feedback path
  • Echo pitch modulation with sine or random style waveform
  • Tap tempo
  • Midi tempo sync
  • 9 onboard user presets accessible via midi program change (PC) messages
  • Remote control of all parameters on the faceplate via midi continuous controller (CC) messages
  • 3 gain configurations for line level, instrument level, or low instrument level
  • Housed in a single block of walnut, CNC routed, hand sanded & polished 

Specifications

  • 141mm x 121mm x 45mm
  • 1/4” mono jacks
  • Input impedance: 1MΩ
  • Output impedance: <1kΩ
  • Current draw: 200mA
  • So-touch foot switches
  • Buffered bypass

Brand

Vongon

Vongon design innovative, beautifully built pedals and instruments that blend vintage inspiration with modern digital creativity. Their effects focus on lush textures, dreamy modulation, and expressive sound shaping, often with a unique interface that encourages experimentation. With a distinctive aesthetic and a warm, musical character, Vongon pedals appeal to players who want atmospheric tones and a more exploratory approach to guitar effects.

Category

Delay Pedals

Delay pedals repeat your guitar signal to create echoes, rhythmic patterns and spacious textures. They can be used subtly to add depth, or more dramatically for dotted-eighth repeats, slapback rockabilly sounds, ambient layers and experimental soundscapes.

Different delay types offer very different characters, from warm analogue repeats to clean digital echoes and tape-style modulation. A delay pedal is one of the most creative tools on a pedalboard because it can support simple lead lines, fill space in a mix and completely transform a part.

Tags

Delay

Delay pedals repeat the guitar signal to create echoes, rhythmic patterns and spacious textures ranging from short slapback repeats through to huge ambient soundscapes. Different delay styles such as analogue, digital and tape-inspired circuits all produce their own character and response.

Delay is one of the most creative effects available because it can add depth, groove and atmosphere without overwhelming the original guitar tone. It is widely used across rock, blues, indie, ambient, progressive and experimental music.

Stereo

Stereo guitar pedals process left and right audio channels separately, creating a wider and more spacious sound than a standard mono setup. Stereo delay, reverb and modulation effects are especially popular for ambient, cinematic and modern live rigs where depth and movement are an important part of the tone.

Running a stereo setup can dramatically change the feel of a guitar rig, particularly through two amplifiers, studio monitors or headphones. Ping-pong delays, wide choruses and immersive reverbs all benefit from stereo operation and can create a much larger soundstage.