Everything is possible with the Rumble Seat. This pedal can easily replace three pedals, saving you valuable space on your pedal board. Have one, two, or three effects on – all at the same time. While the Rumble Seat is perfect for rock, surf, and rockabilly. Guitarists of all styles appreciate the rich-sounding overdrive, delay, and reverb packed into the Rumble Seat. Three effects pedals in one super cool enclosure! MORE»
List | $389.00 |
Bring on a torrent of delightfully wet sonic environments with the GAMMA Cumulus 3-Way Reverb. Cumulus conjures three distinct styles of reverb—Studio, Spring and Plate—that can add ambient vibe, drippy fun or shimmering dimension to your licks, riffs and solos. Cumulus is one of six stompboxes in our brand-new and exclusive GAMMA guitar effects pedals line—which also includes the Altas Boosted Overdrive, Bacchus Dynamic Driver, Eros Clean Chorus, Hades Metal Distortion and Narcissus Warm Delay.
All pedals in the GAMMA guitar effects series feature stunning metal-flake finishes, gig-tough chassis and knobs, scrupulously curated circuitry and buffered bypass (for consistent tone and signal output), as well as a compact size that won’t devour real estate on your pedalboard. Each GAMMA pedal can be run from a 9-volt battery or power supply (battery and DC adapter not included). In addition, we are extremely aware that the last thing players want is for their gear to crumble under pressure, so the GAMMA line was designed to defy the rigors of constant use and to sound sensational every time you plug in to play.
The trio of reverbs is selected with a handy switch, and Cumulus also offers controls for Mix, Tone and Decay. Pretty much everything you need to craft luscious reverbs for any musical situation is at your fingertips. GAMMA pedals are also designed to endure the hardships of real-world use. Electrical footswitching protects against audible noise and other glitching that can sometimes occur when a mechanical switch begins to wear out. Buffered bypass ensures a strong and consistent signal is sent to the other pedals in your chain, so there shouldn’t be any volume dips or other anomalies when you swap or add effects on the fly. The heavy-duty metal chassis and knobs are durable enough to withstand being kicked off stages, tossed into gig bags and any other abuses that can occur during live gigs, studio sessions and gear transport.
Cumulus delivers three classic reverb types for guitarists. The surf-music-approved spring reverb is a must—not just for wave riders who desire the drip, but anyone who wants a vintage-like splash. Players wanting a more lush vibe can choose the Cumulus Plate setting, which emulates the rich, expansive sonics of old-school plates such as the EMT 140. The Plate setting also offers the longest decay of Cumulus’ three reverbs to produce near-cavernous ambience. A unique feature of Cumulus is Studio—a reverb that goes beyond the typical “room” setting to simulate the organic environment of a recording studio’s tracking room.
Moody and cinematic textures are possible by choosing Plate and turning Cumulus’ Mix control to its maximum setting. The fundamental attack of the source sound gets delightfully blurred by the huge wash, and the sound can get even spookier if you subtly blend in the reverb by using a volume pedal or add expressive wobbles with the tremolo arm of a guitar. Film soundtracks, anyone? You can also simulate the crash and rattle of physically kicking a vintage reverb tank—a favorite trick of surf guitarists—by choosing the Cumulus Spring setting and slapping your guitar strings.
The Cumulus 3-Way Reverb provides a quick and simple way to bestow your guitar signal with ambient appeal. Some other reverb processors offer deeper parameters, but Cumulus is a perfect choice for getting it done fast at live shows—or even studio sessions. Choose your ’verb, adjust the Decay, Tone and Mix, and you’re off. While the word “gamma” denotes the third letter of the Greek alphabet, it can also stand for Cumulus’ trinity of classic reverbs, as well as three pertinent reasons why GAMMA guitar effects pedals deliver extraordinary tone, tough-as-a-tank manufacturing and fantastic value:
List | $99.99 |
he GAMMA Narcissus Warm Delay celebrates the strikingly attractive hunter in Greek mythology who fell in love with his reflection in a pool of water. So, take care that you don’t fall completely under the spell of the Narcissus pedal, because it can generate multiple reflections for you to adore. Narcissus is one of six stompboxes in our brand-new and exclusive GAMMA guitar effects pedals line—which also includes the Altas Boosted Overdrive, Bacchus Dynamic Driver, Cumulus 3-Way Reverb, Eros Clean Chorus and Hades Metal Distortion.
All pedals in the GAMMA guitar effects series feature stunning metal-flake finishes, gig-tough chassis and knobs, scrupulously curated circuitry and buffered bypass (for consistent tone and signal output), as well as a compact size that won’t devour real estate on your pedalboard. Each GAMMA pedal can be run from a 9-volt battery or power supply (battery and DC adapter not included). In addition, we are extremely aware that the last thing players want is for their gear to crumble under pressure, so the GAMMA line was designed to defy the rigors of constant use and to sound sensational every time you plug in to play.
As with most of the GAMMA series pedals, the controls on the Narcissus Warm Delay are simple, yet powerful, so you can start playing with sound right out of the box—as well as make parameter changes rapidly and effortless in mid performance at gigs. Narcissus’ trio of knobs cover the straightforward essentials of Level, Echoes and Time. You can easily adjust the wet/dry blend, set the number of repeats and determine the timing of the echoes. GAMMA pedals are also designed to endure the hardships of real-world use. Electrical footswitching protects against audible noise and other glitching that can sometimes occur when a mechanical switch begins to wear out. Buffered bypass ensures a strong and consistent signal is sent to the other pedals in your chain, so there shouldn’t be any volume dips or other anomalies when you swap or add effects on the fly. The heavy-duty metal chassis and knobs are durable enough to withstand being kicked off stages, tossed into gig bags and any other abuses that can occur during live gigs, studio sessions and gear transport.
At the sonic pleasure center of the Narcissus Warm Delay is the classic Princeton PT2399 bucket-brigade circuit that darkens the timbre of the echoes with each repeat. This is a brilliant feature, as it means the cascading echoes won’t interfere with the brighter echoes you launch with each new note you play. You can also generate some DJ-like effects by cranking the Echoes and Time knobs to produce out-of-control self-oscillation or create more conventional sounds by dialing in a rockabilly-fueled slapback by reducing the repeats and reigning in the timing.
Even with bucket-brigade delays, going massive with echo repeats can obscure single-note melodies and shredding. However, you can sneak in as much echo as you desire if you back down the Level to favor the clarity of the source sound (your guitar) and send the ambience (the echoes) almost ghosting into the background of the music track. You can also add interest to the ends of phrases by stomping on the Narcissus at the onset of your very last note and have that note repeat-repeat-repeat into the next section of the music. It’s an old vocal-production trick, but it’s a groovy little technique for guitar lines.
The GAMMA Narcissus Warm Delay lets you bask in the glory of multiple reflections without risking an unhealthy echo fixation, as the bucket-bridge design keeps older echoes out of the way of new notes by muffling the tone of each repeat. While the word "gamma" denotes the third letter of the Greek alphabet, it also stands for three pertinent reasons why GAMMA guitar effects pedals deliver extraordinary tone, tough-as-a-tank manufacturing and fantastic value:
List | $99.99 |
Years in the making and the first of its kind, Cosmosis from Pigtronix is a stereo, high-fidelity ambient reverb that allows musicians to tailor three original spaces. Theatre, Temple and Cosmos, as well as manipulate them in real time. In addition to controls for the size of the reverb, wet/dry blend and filtering, Cosmosis features a unique Morph function that allows musicians to alter their reverb settings in real-time by pressing the left footswitch.
The three space algorithms found inside of Cosmosis are all original and truly unique. Theatre puts the player in a variable room that ranges from cozy to highly reflective using multiple parallel short reverberators. Temple occupies a dramatic, large indoor space by implementing numerous long reflections in both parallel and series. And Cosmos creates an enormous spectrum of heavenly reverb derived from the harmonic content it’s fed.
The Morph feature found in Cosmosis provides a simple way for players to trigger a gradual change to various reverb parameters over a specified amount of time set by the accompanying Morph Rate knob. Players can set both "red" and "green" values on their Tone, Blend and Size knobs, then engage the Morph footswitch to oscillate between the two reverbs at their desired rate. Any combination of knobs can be assigned to morph. Create elegant morphs for subtle movement or sweeping, cinematic morphs for dramatic sound design effects. Save up to four custom reverb presets, including morphing. Cosmosis runs on standard 9V DC power.
List | $219.00 |
Echolution 3 is a multi-tap stereo modulation delay offering myriad sound design options, including reverse, jump, pong, modulation tempo sync, variable low pass filter, flexible signal routing and comprehensive MIDI control. Delay times ranging from 100ms to 5 seconds can be dialed in using the Time knob or via Tap Tempo using the left footswitch. A second delay tap can be set to the same length or a fraction of the main delay time to create rhythmic echoes. The 3/4 fraction creates a dotted eight note delay, while the Golden fraction uses the sacred geometry of the Golden Ratio (.382) as the multiplier for the second tap. The multi-tap settings can be even further enhanced by the stereo ping pong effect, which causes the different delay taps to switch sides on each repeat. Store up to four presets, unlock hidden features with the Universal Remote footswitch and design yet unheard delay lines.
MORE»List | $299.00 |
The Supro Delay is a premium analog echo pedal that delivers up to 600ms of buttery vintage delay. In addition to TIME, REPEATS and LEVEL knobs, the Supro Delay features a unique FILTER control that provides both low-pass and band-pass functions on a single knob. Using a pair of new-production, MN3005 “bucket brigade” IC chips, the Supro Delay achieves the best signal-to-noise ratio and the most headroom available from any analog echo pedal, new or vintage.
Drawing inspiration from the golden era of analog pedals, the Supro delay was designed by Howard Davis, mastermind behind the legendary late 1970’s EHX Deluxe Memory Man. The original Panasonic MN3005 BBD chips used in these vintage analog delay pedals have been out of production for decades. Far superior in fidelity to the lower-voltage MN32XX series chips more commonly used in modern stompboxes, these high-voltage bucket brigade IC chips provide the longest possible delay time in an analog unit as well as the best headroom due to their robust 15V power rails.
Housed in a custom-made anodized aluminum chassis, the Supro Delay features soft-touch, click-free true bypass switching, so no footswitch noise creeps into your delay line. The Supro delay runs on standard 9VDC power, using internal voltage-doubling to provide world-class performance from a compact stompbox. Taking the analog delay pedal platform one step further, Supro Delay offers an Expression port for assignable control of the TIME, REPEATS or LEVEL knobs using a standard TRS expression pedal.
List | $219.00 |