Electro Harmonix Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator

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£124.75

This is the Electro Harmonix Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator from Electro Harmonix, listed in Guitar Pedals on guitars pedals amps and stuff.. Read More below.

Description

Your sound – redefined. The Electro Harmonix Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator will bring a wealth of unique one-of-a-kind features into your playing. Based on EHXs first Attack Decay from 1980 (a model that routinely sells for over a thousand dollars) this new version brings the originals iconic sound into a unit that offers more controls and greater usability.Quite simply your music will never be the same again. Because one minute you can enjoy distinctive volume swells in your playing and reverse effects typical of a tape reverse. Then the next youll be making your guitar sound like a violin or playing abrupt staccato notes with the decay dial turned down. And a poly envelope filter will let you add effects to each individual note. A revelation.

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Electro Harmonix

Electro-Harmonix, often known as EHX, is a pioneering effects pedal company from New York that helped shape the sound of modern music. Founded by Mike Matthews in 1968, the brand became legendary for its bold innovation and unmistakable tones. Classics like the Big Muff Pi, Memory Man, and Small Clone have defined the sound of rock, punk, and alternative music for decades. Known for their rugged build, distinctive character, and experimental edge, Electro-Harmonix pedals encourage creativity and individuality. From vintage warmth to wild sonic textures, EHX remains a favourite among players who love pushing boundaries and crafting unique sounds.

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