Posts tagged "Source Audio"
At NAMM 2015, Massachusetts based pedal manufacturer Source Audio introduced an unprecedented number of new products, and a rather surprising change of direction in the cosmetics department: known for their Soundblox series, which were rather "sci-fi" looking pedals, the Source Audio decided it was time to switch to a more classic look, without of course giving up the well known futuristic features that have become the company's signature, like the flexibility allowed by the digital format and the compatibility with their Hot Hand Wireless effect controller.... Click on the title for more
Boston's pedal builder Source Audio in the last few years has seemed intent in focusing on products that take the most purely "tonal" effects to the next level. After the EQ2, a programmable equalizer, comes Zio, a multi-voice analog preamp/boost designed in collaboration with Christopher Venter, the owner and sole engineer at SHOE Pedals, who previously worked with DOD on the Looking GLass overdrive.... Click on the title for more



The Source Audio Pathways is a tremolo and reverb pedal that understands its lineage. Spring reverb and tube tremolo have lived together since the days when amps came with both built in—because motion and dimension just work together. Pathways takes that classic pairing and expands it without overcomplicating it.... Click on the title for more
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Source Audio is not at Summer NAMM but they unveiled their much anticipated synth pedal C4 during the Nashville show's week. The C4 is presented as a modular system inside a pedal.... Click on the title for more
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From a rib of the Ventris comes the Source Audio True Spring Reverb!... Click on the title for more
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