Meris Enzo X Multi-Voice Synthesizer Pedal in Black

Retailing in the region of £629.00

On the menu for January 2026 are the Meris Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Meris Guitar Pedals today.


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On the menu for January 2026 are the Meris Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Meris Guitar Pedals today.

Combining 5 synth modes, the Enzo X combines the systems of the award-winning LVX & MercuryX pedals to create the ultimate synth pedal. By using the intuitive interface, you can get creative and dial in the most inspirational sounds in an instant. Featuring stereo In/Outs, expression pedal connectivity & MIDI control, the Enzo X is simple to integrate into your existing setup – the only limitation is your imagination.

Along with being a 6-voice poly synth, the Meris Enzo X contains 3 of the lushest reverbs, a full stereo 2.5-second delay, flanger, phaser & 5 drives (including bitcrush).

Key Features

  • 5 Synthesizer Modes – Mono, Polyphonic, and Dry Processing modes
  • Synthesizer Playable – Via instrument input or MIDI keyboard
  • 6 Fully Polyphonic Voices – Available simultaneously so you can blend layers of stunning tone
  • Waveforms – SAW, TRIANGLE, and SQUARE waveforms selectable per oscillator with cross modulation
  • Stunning High-Definition Screen – Adapted from LVX and MercuryX
  • Expressive Hold Modifier Switch – For on-the-fly control
  • 99 Preset Locations – In 33 Banks
  • Save Your Favourite 3 Presets – Favorite Preset Bank: Instant access to 3 favourite presets
  • Built-In Tuner – With configurable Reference and Output modes
  • New Processing Elements – Including Meris custom Flanger and Phaser
  • Stereo Input and Outputs – Separate jacks for each
  • Switchable Input/Output Headroom – For instrument or synthesizer/line levels
  • Control Via MIDI – Over standard MIDI DIN jacks, MIDI Preset Send and Receive, Beat Clock Synchronization & Preset Send & Receive
  • Assignable Expression Pedal Control – For multiple parameters simultaneously, just connect it through the dedicated expression pedal jack
  • Premium Analog Signal Path – 24-bit AD/DA with 32-bit floating-point DSP, and JFET Input Section

“Enzo X is an evolution of sound. From the oscillators to the filters to the envelopes and more, I evolved and enhanced every aspect of the original Enzo to unlock the synth sounds living in your imagination.” – Angelo Mazzocco, DSP Engineer/VP

Black Limited Edition

Now in a limited edition black casing, you can enjoy the Meris Enzo X with a glossy & lustrous edition, perfect for adding an extra layer of sophistication to your pedalboard.

Controls

Use the Presets/Pages dial to navigate through the collection of boundary-pushing sounds. Use the Pitch control to select the base pitch in semitones relative to the input signal. The filter control sets the filter’s cutoff frequency, which plays a central role in shaping the brightness or darkness of the sound. 

The Mod control controls the depth of pitch modulation when used in combination with MOD Speed. The level control controls the overall output level of the Oscillator section, establishing the foundation of your synth’s sound. Use the 4 footswitches to cycle through the sound bank, navigate your presets, use the built-in tuner and hold the expression switch down for even more tonal manipulation.

Specifications

  • Power: Standard 9V Power (9V DC, centre -, 2.1 mm, ~280 mA current draw – power supply not included)
  • USB-C Slot: For connecting the meris to your PC for future firmware updates
  • Conversion: 24-bit A/D and D/A
  • DSP: 32-bit floating point
  • Sample Rate: 48000 Hz
  • Input Impedance: 1 Meg Ohm
  • SNR: 115 dB Typical
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Max Input Level: +9 dBu (instrument level setting)
    +12.5 dBu (line/synth level setting)
  • Bypass: Selectable True Bypass (Relay) or Analog Buffered Bypass
  • Dimensions: 7.25” wide, 4.5” long, 2” tall.  (Same depth and height as all other pedals.)
  • Weight: 24 Ounces

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

Brand

Meris

Meris is a boutique audio company known for creating high-quality, innovative guitar pedals that focus on unique sound design and studio-quality effects. Founded in 2015, Meris quickly established a reputation for blending cutting-edge digital technology with analog warmth, resulting in pedals that offer distinctive, high-fidelity sounds. The brand’s products are particularly popular among musicians seeking creative, experimental tones and effects that stand out from traditional pedal offerings.

Meris’ range includes multi-dimensional reverb, delay, modulation, and distortion pedals, each designed with a focus on precision and flexibility. Notable models include the *Mercury7* reverb, which offers expansive, atmospheric soundscapes, and the *Polymoon* delay, known for its lush, modulated delays. Meris pedals are prized for their clean, transparent sound and ability to handle complex effects chains without introducing noise or degradation. With a commitment to craftsmanship, innovative design, and sonic exploration, Meris has become a go-to brand for musicians looking to push the boundaries of traditional guitar pedal sounds.

Category

Guitar Pedals

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Delay

A delay pedal records your signal and plays it back after a set time, creating echoes that can range from tight, slapback repeats to long, atmospheric trails. It’s one of the most versatile effects, used to thicken tones, add rhythmic depth, or build spacious, ambient layers. Analogue delays offer warm, decaying repeats that blend naturally with your tone, while digital units provide pristine echoes with precise control over time, feedback, and mix levels.

From classic rockabilly and tape-style echoes to modern looping and shimmer effects, delay pedals have become essential tools for shaping sound. They can make solos soar, rhythms pulse, or transform simple chord progressions into cinematic textures. Whether used subtly to add dimension or boldly to create soundscapes, a good delay pedal can completely redefine the feel and atmosphere of your music.

Expression

Expression pedals allow real-time control over specific parameters on compatible guitar pedals, such as volume, delay time, modulation depth, or filter sweep. Used with an expression input, they let players shape effects dynamically with their foot, adding movement and performance control that cannot be achieved with fixed knob settings.

Filter

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.

MIDI

MIDI pedals use the Musical Instrument Digital Interface standard to communicate with other guitar pedals, effects units, and hardware. They allow control over presets, parameters, and switching across multiple devices from a single controller. MIDI integration makes it possible to build complex, synchronised pedal setups while keeping control simple and consistent.

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Phaser

A phaser is a type of guitar effects pedal that creates a swirling, sweeping sound by modulating the phase of the audio signal. It works by splitting the incoming signal into two paths, shifting the phase of one path, and then recombining them. This creates peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in a distinctive, “phasing” effect characterized by moving notches in the frequency response.

Here’s how a phaser pedal typically works and some common features:

1. **Rate**: The rate control adjusts the speed at which the phase-shifting effect oscillates. Increasing the rate produces faster modulation, creating a more pronounced swirling effect, while decreasing the rate slows down the modulation for a smoother, more subtle effect.

2. **Depth**: The depth control adjusts the intensity or depth of the phase-shifting effect. Higher depth settings result in more pronounced peaks and troughs in the frequency response, while lower settings produce a more subtle modulation.

3. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: Some phaser pedals feature a feedback control that determines the amount of modulated signal fed back into the effect. Increasing the feedback creates more pronounced peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in a more intense and resonant phasing effect.

4. **Stages**: Phasers typically have multiple stages (usually four, six, or eight), each of which contributes to the overall phase-shifting effect. More stages generally result in a more complex and textured phasing sound.

5. **Sweep (or Manual)**: The sweep control adjusts the center frequency of the phase-shifting effect. This allows you to focus the phasing effect on specific frequency ranges, altering the tonal character of the modulation.

6. **Resonance (or Feedback)**: Some phaser pedals feature a resonance control that emphasizes the peaks and troughs in the frequency response, creating a more pronounced and resonant effect. This control can add richness and depth to the phasing sound.

Phaser pedals are commonly used in various music genres, including rock, funk, and psychedelic music, to add movement, depth, and texture to guitar tones. They can be used to create swirling, swirling effects on rhythm parts, add dynamics to lead lines, or create atmospheric textures for ambient music. Overall, phaser pedals offer guitarists a versatile tool for shaping their tone and adding expressive modulation effects to their playing.

Pitch

Pitch pedals alter the frequency of your guitar signal, changing the perceived note or adding harmony. They can shift notes up or down by fixed intervals, create harmonies, or produce dive-bomb and whammy-style effects without a tremolo arm. Pitch shifters and harmonisers are great for thickening solos, simulating multiple guitars, or experimenting with creative, otherworldly sounds that expand your tonal range.

Synth

A synth pedal transforms your guitar signal into rich, layered tones that mimic the sounds of a synthesiser. Using pitch tracking and waveform generation, it can produce everything from deep bass lines to shimmering pads and futuristic leads. Synth pedals open up a wide creative range, blending the expressiveness of guitar playing with electronic textures, making them ideal for experimental sounds, ambient music, or adding a modern edge to classic riffs.

Tuner

A tuner is an essential pedal or device that helps keep your guitar perfectly in tune by detecting the pitch of each string and showing whether it’s sharp or flat. Tuners come in many forms, from simple clip-on units to advanced pedalboard models with bright displays and muting options for silent tuning on stage. They ensure accurate pitch, stable tone, and a more professional sound, making them one of the most important tools for any guitarist.

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