Old Blood Noise Endeavors Signal Blender Stereo Loop Pedal

£289.00

The Old Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering. Here’s what Old Blood Noise say:Signal Blender Stereo Parallel Effects Chain Creator Since its release in 2019, OBNE’s Signal Blender has become an indispensable tool for musicians looking to create parallel signal chains, or otherwise split or combine multiple signals. Now, in collaboration with 29 Pedals, the new Signal Blender Stereo boasts many worthwhile…

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The Old Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering.

Here’s what Old Blood Noise say:

Signal Blender Stereo Parallel Effects Chain Creator Since its release in 2019, OBNE’s Signal Blender has become an indispensable tool for musicians looking to create parallel signal chains, or otherwise split or combine multiple signals. Now, in collaboration with 29 Pedals, the new Signal Blender Stereo boasts many worthwhile and useful upgrades from the original version.

When 29 Pedals approached OBNE about improving the signal headroom and phase response of the original version for use in their own studio, a collaboration was born. Not content with only signal improvements, the team approached the whole new design in stereo, added trails switching and also added MIDI switching for integration into more complex rigs.

Key Features

  • Mono or Stereo Parallel Effects Chain creator
  • Designed in collaboration with 29 Pedals
  • Stereo input and output, with two Stereo Effect Loops
  • Option for Mono-to-Stereo splitting at the main input
  • Individual volume knobs and footswitches for Loop A, Loop B and Clean Signal
  • Trails switching for Loop A and Loop B
  • MIDI control of on/off and trails switches
  • Options for True Bypass when all switches are off
  • Top-mounted jacks and Soft-Touch Switching
  • Hand-made in Oklahoma, USA
  • Powered by (opt.) 9 V DC PSU, scaled up to +/- 15V internally (centre -, 2.1mm, ~ 500 mA current draw, not included)

Signal Blender Stereo is a comprehensive mono or stereo parallel effects chain creator. From the input, your signal forks out into multiple paths, allowing parallel blending of two effects loops (A and B) and the original input (Clean) at the output. Experience the joys of parallel routing, or expand to other use cases, like splitting a signal to three separate outputs, or combining three unique signals into one output.

The simple, yet fully featured control set allows for grab-and-go utilitarianism. The A and B switches engage their relevant effects loop. Tap it to latch the on/off state, or hold it for momentary action. Signal is sent at full strength through the Send jack and the volume knob determines the amount of signal coming back into Signal Blender Stereo via the Return jack. The phase invert toggle allows phase inversion on the return when the toggle is in the up position, accounting for pedals that flip the phase.

The trails toggle in the up position prevents the Return from switching off, allowing time-based effects to trail after the footswitch is switched off. In the down position, the send and return are switched on and off together. The Clean footswitch determines whether the original clean input signal is sent to the main output and the Clean volume knob determines the volume of that signal when engaged. By default, Signal Blender is designed to be stereo through the use of TRS cables, or mono through the use of TS cables, without the need to change any settings at all on the device. However, if mono input to stereo output is desired, just use the internal dipswitch to assign mono-in-stereo-out (“MISO”), then use a TS cable at the input and TRS cables everywhere else.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

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