Catalinbread Adineko Ghost Oil Can Delay Pedal with Ghost Octave Modulation

£179.99

On the menu for January 2026 are the Catalinbread Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Catalinbread Guitar Pedals today.


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On the menu for January 2026 are the Catalinbread Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Catalinbread Guitar Pedals today.

Catalinbread knows what type of spirits lurk within the hearts of ancient tonal devices. Where would modern day fuzzboxes be if not for the faulty tube in the console at Nashville’s Bradley Studios? Sometimes gear that is… disturbed… is the key to achieving fresh tones.

It is these strange possessions that led us to ghost hunting: The Adineko Ghost distills this spectral energy into our beloved Adineko circuit. Behold, as the new Ghost control introduces a densely-filtered octave section into the delay path, for just a touch of spooky modulation to full-on digital gaga that permeates your signal chain. With the Ghost control infecting both delay lines of the original Adineko, you can mix in your own blend of short and long delay on either end of the Balance control, or mix them right down the middle for a full supernatural experience with a healthy dose of the Ghost control.

If you opt to keep the Ghost at bay, the Adineko Ghost still delivers a killer oil-can delay just like the devices of yore.

Controls

  • REVERB: This knob is a feedback control that goes from zero feedback to wild, barely-in-control oscillations. Keep in mind that when dimed, this knob will self-oscillate.
  • BLEND: This functions as a wet-dry mix between whichever sound is fed into the Adineko Ghost and the Ghost effect itself. This knob is the same in both the Adineko and Adineko Ghost.
  • GHOST: This control possesses the original Adineko’s mod control, adding a heavily-filtered octave up signal into the delay line. “Ghost” is a mixing control; fully counter-clockwise has no effect, rolling this knob up to maximum yields unmistakably digital bleeps and bloops.
  • TIMING: Adjusts the delay time from slapback delay to long delay times. This has not been modified from the original Adineko.
  • BALANCE: The original Adineko utilizes two delay lines in parallel, with one a fraction behind the other. This control functions as a mix control between both lines, one slow, one fast. In the dead center, the lines are perfectly mixed. When this control is set fully counterclockwise, only the fast delay line is heard. When it is set fully clockwise, only the slow line is heard.

Specifications

  • Power: The ADINEKO must be powered with center negative, regulated 9-18v DC external power supply.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg

Brand

Catalinbread

Catalinbread is a renowned boutique pedal company based in Portland, Oregon, USA. Founded in 2003 by Nicholas Harris and Howard Gee, Catalinbread has established itself as a leading manufacturer of high-quality and innovative guitar effects pedals.

Catalinbread pedals are crafted with a deep respect for vintage tone and a flair for innovation. Hand-built in Portland, Oregon, they capture the spirit of classic amps, echoes, and fuzz circuits while adding modern versatility and character. Each pedal feels like a piece of sonic art, from their shimmering reverbs to their amp-inspired drives and dynamic boosts. Catalinbread’s approach is all about musical feel and responsiveness, giving players inspiring tools that make every note come alive.

Category

Guitar Pedals

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Delay

A delay pedal records your signal and plays it back after a set time, creating echoes that can range from tight, slapback repeats to long, atmospheric trails. It’s one of the most versatile effects, used to thicken tones, add rhythmic depth, or build spacious, ambient layers. Analogue delays offer warm, decaying repeats that blend naturally with your tone, while digital units provide pristine echoes with precise control over time, feedback, and mix levels.

From classic rockabilly and tape-style echoes to modern looping and shimmer effects, delay pedals have become essential tools for shaping sound. They can make solos soar, rhythms pulse, or transform simple chord progressions into cinematic textures. Whether used subtly to add dimension or boldly to create soundscapes, a good delay pedal can completely redefine the feel and atmosphere of your music.

New

This is brand new, fresh in, and a UK warranty is included. New Gear always comes from trusted UK music retailers.

Octave

An octave pedal shifts your guitar signal up or down by one or more octaves, blending the altered pitch with your original sound to create a fuller, more complex tone. It can add a deep, bass-like layer underneath your playing or a shimmering high octave on top for lead lines and solos. Classic analogue octave pedals often produce slightly gritty, organic sounds, while modern digital versions track more precisely and can offer multiple octave ranges.

Octave pedals are great for thickening single-note riffs, creating synth-style textures, or even mimicking bass parts when playing alone. They pair well with fuzz or overdrive pedals for massive, harmonically rich tones. Whether you’re after vintage Hendrix-style octave fuzz or a modern polyphonic sound that tracks chords cleanly, an octave pedal opens up a world of creative possibilities and adds real weight and character to your tone.

Reverb

A reverb pedal is like the rich sauce that ties every flavour on the plate into one smooth experience. It adds depth, warmth, and atmosphere — the sonic equivalent of a perfectly reduced glaze that lingers on the tongue. Whether you’re after the subtle ambience of a cosy café (spring or plate reverb) or the grand echoes of a cathedral (hall or shimmer reverb), this is where your tone breathes and expands. A touch of reverb can turn a dry sound into something lush and inviting — but pour on too much, and it’s all you can taste. Used with finesse, it’s the finishing touch that transforms your tone from plain to unforgettable.

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