EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo Reverb – New EarthQuaker Devices Guitar Effect Pedal
The EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo Reverb is a hauntingly beautiful reverb pedal that blissfully recreates the sound of classic spring reverbs emitting tones which offer slight atmospheric waves all the way to complete cavernous echoes. Fully customisable this pedal features an intuitive three dial control allowing you to dictate the amount of depth dwell and…
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The EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo Reverb is in New condition and made by EarthQuaker Devices , it is a great Reverb Echo Ghost Devices EarthQuaker Guitar Effect Pedal- The EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo Reverb is a hauntingly beautiful reverb pedal that blissfully recreates the sound of classic spring reverbs emitting tones which offer slight atmospheric waves all the way to complete cavernous echoes. Fully customisable this pedal features an intuitive three dial control allowing you to dictate the amount of depth dwell and attack your sound features to get it just the way you like. An all analog signal and a true bypass ensures an intact natural tone at every point of the process. Make sure you make this pedal your new haunt. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 205.8 Reverb control The Ghost Echo Reverb ensures that you have complete control over your sound providing three dials that dictate different aspects of the reverberations. The depth knob controls the intensity of the reverb deciding the amount of wet signal that is present. The attack dial allows you to edit the pre-delay starting at 30ms at the minimum and dialling up to 150ms at the maximum. The Dwell control adjusts the length of the decay the self-oscillations start at three O’clock and can be adjusted with the attack control. This all ensures all the utmost personalisation of your eerie echoes. All analog The pedals all analog signal path allows the pedal to uphold the full natural sound of the instrument. This allows the pedal to have a true bypass system which means when the pedal is inactive it is not distorting your clean sound keeping your tone crystal clear. A LED status indicator also ensures that when you are performing you can quickly check whether the pedal is active. Solid foot-switching makes it incredibly easy to kick on and off for a delightful stompbox experience. Masterful construction EarthQuaker constructs each pedal by hand in the United States meticulously building each aspect with the utmost accuracy and precision so you can be assured of their ability to emit a delightful and desirable sound. This also lends itself to the durability of each pedal knowing each one is built by experts who excel in their craft. EarthQuaker supplies pedals to a multitude of artists ranging from The Strokes to Snail Mail to Tame Impala. You can be sure the Ghost Echo will give you lasting quality and supreme sound. Controls Depth: Sets reverb intensity Dwell: Adjusts the length and thickness of the decay Attack: Controls the delay of the pick attack on the wet signal from 30ms-150ms Specifications Size: 4 5/8″ x 2 1/2″ x 2.25″ with knobs Connections: 1/4″ input and output Power: Requires 9V DC power supply Current Draw: 80 mA Construction: Built by hand in Ohio USA
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EarthQuaker Devices is renowned for its innovative and high-quality guitar effects pedals. Some of their most popular products include the Avalanche Run, a versatile stereo reverb and delay pedal, and the Afterneath, known for its unique and atmospheric reverb sounds. The Hoof Fuzz is another favorite, offering rich, creamy fuzz tones, while the Plumes delivers a fresh take on the classic overdrive pedal. Each pedal is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail in Akron, Ohio, and is celebrated for both its robust build and distinctive sound-shaping capabilities.
We are pleased to offer a wide selection of EarthQuaker Devices products for sale online in the UK, with efficient postage options available. Whether you’re looking for the lush modulations of the Sea Machine chorus or the dynamic range of the Dispatch Master delay and reverb, our inventory is well-stocked to meet your needs. Browse our extensive catalog to find the perfect addition to your pedalboard, and enjoy the convenience of having these exceptional pedals delivered straight to your door.
Echo
An echo pedal, also known as a delay pedal, is a type of guitar effects pedal used to create repetitions or echoes of the original guitar signal. Echo pedals are popular for adding depth, ambiance, and rhythmic patterns to guitar tones, and they are widely used across various music genres, from rock and blues to ambient and experimental.
Here are the key features and functions of an echo pedal:
1. **Delay Time**: This control adjusts the amount of time between the original signal and the delayed signal. Longer delay times result in more pronounced echoes, while shorter delay times produce tighter, slapback-style effects.
2. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: The feedback control determines the number of repeats or echoes produced by the delay pedal. Increasing the feedback setting results in multiple repeats, creating a cascading effect of echoes. Careful adjustment of the feedback control allows you to dial in the desired amount of repetition without overwhelming the original signal.
3. **Mix (or Blend)**: The mix control adjusts the balance between the original (dry) signal and the delayed (wet) signal. Higher mix settings emphasize the delayed signal, while lower mix settings maintain the clarity and integrity of the original signal. This control allows you to blend the delayed signal with the dry signal to achieve the desired balance and level of effect.
4. **Tap Tempo**: Some delay pedals feature a tap tempo function that allows you to set the delay time by tapping a button in rhythm with the music. This feature is particularly useful for synchronizing the delay effect with the tempo of a song or performance.
5. **Modulation**: Many delay pedals include modulation controls that add modulation effects, such as chorus or vibrato, to the delayed signal. Modulation can add warmth, depth, and movement to the delay effect, creating a more immersive and dynamic sound.
Echo pedals offer several creative uses and applications for guitarists:
– **Spatial Effects**: By adjusting the delay time, feedback, and mix controls, echo pedals can create spacious, atmospheric effects that simulate the sound of a room, hall, or cavern. These effects add depth and dimension to guitar tones, creating a sense of space and ambience.
– **Rhythmic Patterns**: By syncing the delay time with the tempo of a song using tap tempo or preset rhythmic subdivisions, echo pedals can produce rhythmic patterns and textures that enhance the groove and feel of a performance.
– **Texture and Movement**: By introducing modulation effects to the delayed signal, echo pedals can add texture, movement, and character to guitar tones. Modulated delays create swirling, shimmering effects that enrich the sound and captivate the listener’s ear.
Overall, echo pedals are versatile tools that offer a wide range of creative possibilities for guitarists. Whether used subtly to add depth and ambience or used more prominently to create rhythmic patterns and textures, echo pedals can enhance your guitar tone and inspire new musical ideas.
Guitar Effect Pedal
A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.
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Reverb
Reverb, short for reverberation, is a fundamental audio effect that simulates the sound reflections and decay that occur in physical spaces, such as rooms, halls, or chambers. It adds depth, dimension, and ambiance to audio signals, creating a sense of space and realism. In the context of guitar effects, a reverb pedal is a device that generates and applies reverb effects to the guitar signal. Here’s how reverb pedals work and some common features:
1. **Reverb Types**: Reverb pedals typically offer different types of reverb effects, including spring reverb, plate reverb, hall reverb, room reverb, and ambient or modulated reverb. Each type emulates the characteristics of different physical spaces and has its own unique sound and character.
2. **Controls**: Reverb pedals feature various controls for adjusting parameters such as decay time, pre-delay, damping, tone, and mix. Decay time controls the length of the reverb tail or decay, while pre-delay adjusts the time between the original signal and the onset of the reverb. Damping controls the high-frequency content of the reverb, simulating absorption in the virtual space. Tone controls the overall tonal character of the reverb, and mix adjusts the balance between the dry (original) and wet (affected) signals.
3. **Modulation**: Some reverb pedals include modulation effects such as chorus or tremolo that modulate the reverb tail, adding movement and depth to the sound. Modulation can create lush, swirling textures and enhance the overall ambiance of the reverb effect.
4. **Trail Function**: Many reverb pedals offer a trail function, which allows the reverb tail to continue decaying naturally when the effect is bypassed. This prevents abrupt cutoffs and ensures smooth transitions between affected and unaffected signal states.
5. **Spring Tank vs. Digital Reverb**: Reverb pedals can use either spring tanks or digital processing to generate reverb effects. Spring reverb pedals emulate the sound of vintage spring reverb units found in amplifiers, while digital reverb pedals use algorithms to simulate a wide range of reverb types and settings.
6. **Size and Form Factor**: Reverb pedals come in various sizes and form factors, from compact mini pedals to larger, feature-rich units. Choose a pedal size and form factor that fits your pedalboard layout and offers the desired features and controls for your needs.
Reverb pedals are widely used in various music genres, including rock, blues, jazz, ambient, and experimental music. They can add depth, warmth, and atmosphere to guitar tones, enhance the spatial imaging of recordings, and create immersive soundscapes for performances. Whether used subtly to add a touch of room ambiance or dialed in for dramatic, expansive effects, reverb pedals are essential tools for shaping guitar tones and creating captivating sounds.
£211.39
4 5/8'' x 2 1/2'' x 2.25'' with knobs Any standard 9 volt DC power supply with a negative centre 2.1mm barrel. No battery option. Depth: Sets reverb intensity Dwell: Adjusts the length and thickness of the decay. Attack: Sets the delay of the pick attack on the wet signal from 30ms-150ms.
£280.17
Reverb effect pedal Hand-made in the USA Limited to 1,500 pieces Digital Emulates a vintage amp style spring hall 30 – 150 ms pre-delay Deth, Dwell, Attack Control Metal casing Dimensions (L x W x H): 121 mm x 64 mm x 57 mm Weight: 295g
£224.46 £205.85
Controls Mix: The Mix control is a wet/dry blend that adjusts the overall level of the affected signal. Time: Sets the delay time from 0ms to 1500ms (1.5 seconds). Reverb: Controls the amount of reverb. Counterclockwise is less reverb, clockwise is more reverb. Repeats: controls the regeneration of the delay signal. When the Repeats control is set to maximum, you’ll get infinite repeats without runaway self-oscillation, which makes it great for creating drones, dialing in the ultimate post-rock guitar sound without feedback, or just having fun.
£120.06
Gives your signal extra grit and boost without drastically altering your tone and retains all of the natural nuances and character of your amplifier. Two distinct clipping modes that are both exceptionally responsive to playing dynamics: Germanium and Silicon Germanium mode delivers a softer, more rounded response with tamed highs and lower output. Silicon mode delivers a brighter, more modern response with higher output.
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