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The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dual Moving Filter Pedal is currently retailing at £299 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Old Blood Noise nailed it with the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dual Moving Filter Pedal. Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dual Moving Filter Pedal
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Old Blood Noise Endeavors is a boutique effects pedal company based in the United States, known for its creative and experimental approach to guitar pedals. Founded by **Nick and Jessie** in 2014, Old Blood Noise focuses on pushing the boundaries of traditional pedal designs, offering unique soundscapes and innovative features. The company?s pedal range includes a variety of **delays**, **reverbs**, **modulation**, and **distortion** effects, with standout models such as the **Expression Repeater**, **Black Fountain Delay**, and **Alpha Haunt Fuzz**. Old Blood Noise pedals are appreciated for their ability to create atmospheric, unconventional sounds, often incorporating unusual controls and features that allow for deeper tonal exploration. With a strong emphasis on artistic expression and sonic experimentation, Old Blood Noise Endeavors is popular among musicians who seek to create new, inspiring tones and textures.
A dual pedal refers to a pedal that combines two separate effects or functions into one unit. These pedals are designed to give musicians more flexibility and space-saving convenience on their pedalboards. Dual pedals can combine any two effects, such as a dual delay, dual distortion, or dual overdrive, allowing the player to switch between or combine both effects in a single stomp.
Dual pedals are great for musicians who want to streamline their setup while still having access to multiple effects without needing multiple individual units. Popular examples include the MXR M-169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay, which offers both delay and modulation options, and the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Neo Reverb, which combines reverb effects with versatile controls. Dual pedals can be a time-saving, space-efficient way to expand your tone-shaping possibilities.
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Noise in guitar effects refers to unwanted sounds or interference that can disrupt the clean signal. This can come from various sources, such as electrical interference, grounding issues, or even the pedals themselves. Common types of noise include hum, often from power sources or fluorescent lights, hiss, which can arise from high-gain settings or amplifiers, and feedback, which happens when the sound loops uncontrollably between the guitar, amp, and effects.
Many guitarists use noise gates or power conditioners to reduce unwanted noise, while some pedals are designed specifically to manage or eliminate hum or hiss. Properly isolating your power sources and maintaining good cable management can also help reduce noise in your signal chain.
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