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Posts tagged "Cusack"

Cusack Tap-a-Whirl V4 Tremolo

Cusack Tap-a-Whirl V4 The Cusack Tap-a-Whirl V4 is the new version of what started as the first tremolo pedal with tap tempo, re-engineered around newer components, expanded to stereo, and repackaged in a very attractive red case.... Click on the title for more

Cusack Tap-a-Whirl V4 Tremolo

Cusack Music Project 34

The Cusack Music Project 34 is a preamp/overdrive pedal based on an old component that, as often happens with vintage technology applied to audio, is finding a renaissance for the character it imparts to the signal. Enter the Selenium rectifier.... Click on the title for more

Cusack Music Project 34

Updated Pedal: Cusack Resound V2 Stereo Reverb

Cusack Music first unveiled its stereo reverb Resound at Summer NAMM 2018. At the 2023 Winter NAMM show it unveiled a revamped version of the original with new algorithms, Expression output, and a slightly different look but similar functionality.... Click on the title for more

Updated Pedal: Cusack Resound V2 Stereo Reverb

Updated Pedal: Cusack Screamer V3 Overdrive

Cusack Screamer V3 The Cusack Screamer V3 is an evolution of - you guessed it - the Tube Screamer with twice the amount of gain and more clarity. It offers also three different voicings through a toggle switch on the right: Standard, Crushed, or Asymmetrical LED clipping.... Click on the title for more

Updated Pedal: Cusack Screamer V3 Overdrive

Cusack Music Screamer Fuzz Selenium

New at NAMM ’22: Cusack Music Prototype Delay

Cusack Meta Plexi Overdrive/Distortion

Cusack Screamer Fuzz

Cusack Music Tap-A-Delay Deluxe

Here's a video by the Pedal Zone about the fully loaded 750ms delay from Cusack Music, released early this year 2017. It's name is Tap-A-Delay!
The Tap-A-Delay is a 750mS digital delay that mixes the original analog signal with the delayed signal. It is gritty, a bit noisy, and very analog sounding. This isn’t your clean studio quality digital delay with perfect repeats.... Click on the title for more

Cusack Music Tap-A-Delay Deluxe

AJ Peat Pedals’ Screaming Flamingo and Dirty Buzzard

12294792_454398514750223_2913904229537690380_n[1] Orange County boutique manufacturer AJ Peat, owned and founded by Luthier and self-described tinkerer Andrew James Peat, builds guitars, effect pedals and other signature audio devices. At the 2016 Summer NAMM show in Nashville his pedals were on display in the Cusack/Mojo Hand booth. This was due to the fact that Jon Cusack offered to help AJ design non-hand-built versions of Peat's effects. We actually had a chance to talk to AJ directly about this and he was so happy about the results he was almost questioning why he stuck to hand building for so long: "the new, mass built designs sound identical to their hand built counterparts"- he said. Surely Jon Cusack's engineering brain came in handy to pull off this accomplishment.... Click on the title for more

AJ Peat Pedals’ Screaming Flamingo and Dirty Buzzard

Cusack Tap-A-Delay at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit 2014

If in a delay pedal you are looking for character rather than purity of tone, you may want to check out the Cusack Tap-A-Delay, available for testing at our upcoming Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit 2014. Providing 750ms of delay and 8 modulation options, this highly configurable pedal belongs to the gritty, analog sounding category - it's even a little noisy, but isn't a little bit of hiss kind of cool at times? ... Click on the title for more

Cusack Tap-A-Delay at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit 2014