Mr Black Shepards End Sub Zero Flanger Pedal

£199.99

Allow JustPedals to introduce the Mr Black Shepards End Sub Zero Flanger Pedal What is a Barber Pole Through-Zero Flanger? The Shepard’s End is a flanger, but it sounds unlike any flanger you’ve ever heard, played or experienced. While the term “Barber Pole” sounds rather interesting, essentially it means that this flanger does not have […]


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Allow JustPedals to introduce the Mr Black Shepards End Sub Zero Flanger Pedal

What is a Barber Pole Through-Zero Flanger?

The Shepard’s End is a flanger, but it sounds unlike any flanger you’ve ever heard, played or experienced. While the term “Barber Pole” sounds rather interesting, essentially it means that this flanger does not have a beginning, or an end to its cycle.

The usual flanger sound moves up and down, however, this flanger doesn’t do that! It goes up, continually. It goes down, continually. It can even go through the zero point, depending on how you dial the tone in.

Key Features

  • Simple Interface – Shape the style of unique flanger sounds exactly how you want with the simple, yet effective interface.
  • Regeneration Sounds! – On this pedal, you get both positive (swishy, phaser-y sounds) and negative (tubular, hollow, sucking-into-itself sounds) regeneration control.

Brand

Mr.

Category

Flanger Pedals

Guitar Pedals

Tags

Flanger

A flanger is a type of guitar effects pedal used to create a swirling, whooshing sound by modulating the phase of an audio signal. It works by combining the original signal with a slightly delayed and modulated version of itself. As the two signals interact, they create peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in the characteristic “jet plane” or “swooshing” sound associated with flanging.

Key features of a flanger pedal include:

1. **Rate**: Controls the speed at which the delayed signal is modulated. Higher rates produce faster modulation, while lower rates create slower, more subtle effects.

2. **Depth**: Adjusts the intensity of the modulation effect. Higher depth settings result in more pronounced sweeps, while lower settings produce a gentler effect.

3. **Manual (or Range)**: Sets the center frequency of the modulation. This control allows you to focus the effect on specific frequency ranges, altering the tonal character of the flanging.

4. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: Determines the amount of modulated signal that is fed back into the effect. Increasing feedback can create more pronounced peaks and troughs, resulting in a more intense effect.

Flanger pedals are commonly used in various music genres, including rock, metal, and psychedelic music, to add movement, depth, and texture to guitar tones. They can be used subtly to add a touch of modulation and dimension to a guitar sound, or more prominently to create dramatic swirling effects. Overall, flanger pedals offer guitarists a versatile tool for shaping and enhancing their tone, adding a dynamic and expressive element to their playing.

Flanger Pedals