Fender Hammertone Flanger Pedal

£84.99

This is the Fender Hammertone Flanger Pedal from Fender, listed in Flanger Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Fender's new Hammertone range of pedals is their latest and most affordable pedal series to date. Spanning a range a classic effects, Hammertone pedals feature true-bypass switching, top-mounted jacks and witch-hat-style chrome-rimmed control knobs for an authentic Fender experience.

Flanging is one of the earliest guitar effects and was achieved by physically pushing the tape flange on a reel-to-reel recording device. The Hammertone Flanger captures this unique effect in a pedalboard-friendly package for seamless integration into your rig. From subtle, swirling tendrils to the iconic dramatic jet plane "whoosh" sound, the Hammertone Flanger puts an array of flanging options at your feet. Simple controls for manual, rate and depth provide plenty of tone-tweaking options allowing you to recreate the legendary sounds behind some of Rock's biggest riffs!

Key Features

  • Fender®-Designed Flanger Effect
  • Resonance & Type Switches
  • Top Mount Input/Output Jacks
  • True-Bypass Switching

Specifications

  • Input Impedance: 500k ohm
  • Output Impedance: 470 ohm
  • Power Consumption: 75mA
  • Power Requirements: 9-Volt Centre Negative AC Adaptor (Not Included)

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Fender

Fender’s effects pedals combine classic tone with modern engineering, designed to capture the brand’s unmistakable character in stompbox form. From lush reverbs and spacious delays to gritty overdrives and smooth compressors, each pedal delivers studio-quality sound with player-friendly controls. Built in sturdy enclosures with clean styling and LED-lit knobs, Fender pedals bring both reliability and inspiration to any pedalboard, offering tones that suit everything from vintage blues to modern alternative.

Category

Flanger Pedals

Flanging mixes the dry signal with a very short delay whose time is continuously modulated. The paths reinforce and cancel at regularly spaced frequencies, producing a moving comb-filter sweep with a hollow, metallic or jet-like character. Rate and depth set the motion, while feedback sharpens the notches and can push the effect towards resonant, self-oscillating textures.