Rainger FX Echo-X Delay Pedal

£179.00

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Delay Pedals by Rainger FX, the Rainger FX Echo-X Delay 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 Rainger FX brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Delay Pedals by Rainger FX, the Rainger FX Echo-X Delay 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 Rainger FX brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

Here's what Rainger FX say about the Echo-X

Rainger FX have produced the world’s first gated delay pedal, the Echo-X. A development based on the original Echo-X pedal from 10 years ago, it’s a digital delay, and the repeats can be controlled by the envelope of the guitar signal itself; stop playing and the repeats stop too. This gives the effect of the echo being far more ‘part of the sound’, at times feeling like a tightly-edited guitar sample.

It makes runaway feedback oscillations far more manageable too – each separate phrase can have wild howling feedback, with silence in between, then new feedback on the next phrase. Add to this some real-time control using the Rainger FX Igor controller, and pitch-bent echo swirls take over…

Despite having four switches, five knobs, three LEDs and a foot controller – unbelievably – it’s still a mini-pedal. Each Echo-X is supplied with an Igor – a dual-sensitivity pressure pad. Lightweight, no moving parts – and giving an easy solution to expression on-the-fly.

Also on tap is the incredibly useful ‘send’ function; in this mode there’s no delay until you lean on the Igor pad, and whatever you’re playing at that moment is sent off to the delay circuit – to possibly echo away forever while you carry on playing dry. It’s highly expressive – in a satisfyingly ‘dub’ way!

Add to this a runaway feedback mode. When the Igor is set to ‘fbk’, with a simple lean on the pad an innocent slap-back delay gets transformed into a stuttering monster of oscillation!

Key Features

  • Several modes of cutting-edge delay control
  • 550ms maximum delay time
  • Repeats filtered for maximum ‘musicality’
  • New layers of building feedback on power chords!
  • A Rainger FX Igor controller for real-time expression
  • Echo swoops, stutters and crescendos that stop on a dime
  • A Rainger FX custom mini-pedal enclosure – with no sockets on the side!

Brand

Rainger FX

Rainger FX make inventive, quirky pedals that stand out both sonically and visually. Their designs push beyond traditional effects, offering everything from experimental distortions to dynamic filters and interactive noise-makers, often with unique features like external controllers or built-in LEDs. Bold, creative, and full of character, Rainger FX pedals are perfect for players who want unconventional tones and a playful, modern twist on the classic stompbox format.

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.