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Posts tagged "Chase Bliss"

Chase Bliss Brothers AM Overdrive

Inspired by the AnalogMan King of Tone, the legendary dual overdrive pedal that, one may say, started the trend of high-quality, flexible dual-channel dirt boxes, the Chase Bliss Brothers AM overdrive is a reinterpretation and expansion of that circuit, designed in collaboration with its original creator, Mike Piera.... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Brothers AM Overdrive

New Pedal: Chase Bliss Big Time Stereo Delay

Chase Bliss Lost + Found Multi-FX

Chase Bliss Lost + Found Chase Bliss has unveiled Lost + Found, its first true multi-effect pedal, marking a bold step into new sonic territory. As the second release in the company’s Small Batch Bliss series, this made-to-order pedal is a curated collection of rare and experimental effects designed to inspire musicians and sound designers alike.... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Lost + Found Multi-FX

Chase Bliss Reverse Mode C

Chase Bliss Reverse Mode C The Chase Bliss Reverse Mode C is a pedal designed in collaboration with Empress Effects.... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Reverse Mode C

Chase Bliss Onward

Chase Bliss Onward Lately, every new Chase Bliss release feels like the unveiling of a new, magical (sonic) toy. The latest device to join this creative family of circuits is Onward and it's an evolution of an existing pedal by Cooper FX (whose owner Tom Majeski is now part of the Chase Bliss team), called Outward. It's a sampler featuring parameters that can be controlled directly through the dynamics of what you feed into it - or, to quote the manufacturer: "a sampler [that] moves when you do, capturing the sounds you make to create rich musical landscapes."... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Onward

Chase Bliss Dirt Bird EQ

The Chase Bliss Dirt Bird is a limited edition modified version of the Minneapolis-based company's Condor HiFi EQ pedal intended to worsen - rather than fix or improve - a distortion issue found in the pedal, linked to an op amp-generated artifact called "phase reversal."... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Dirt Bird EQ

Chase Bliss Clean Stereo Compressor

Chase Bliss Lossy Digital LoFi

The Chase Bliss Lossy is a collaboration with audio plugin builder Goodhertz, and could be described as a digital version of the company's Generation Loss, informed by Goodhertz's plugin of the same name.... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Lossy Digital LoFi

Chase Bliss Billy Strings Wombtone Phaser

A discontinued Chase Bliss pedal, the (regular) Wombtone was a wildly flexible digitally controlled analog phaser pedal, thanks to its 6 knobs, 3 toggle switches, two footswitches, and 12 DIP switches in the back panel. The Minneapolis-based company reissued a Billy Strings limited edition featuring some variations on the original, implemented in partnership with the established bluegrass guitarist.... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Billy Strings Wombtone Phaser

Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl HiFi

Chase Bliss Audio just unveiled a new, "HiFi" version of their popular Warped Vinyl pedal (we blogged about the old version here). This is an analog vibrato / chorus with an unthinkable amount of switches (dip, toggle, button, you name it). At $379, it may be a little pricey, but it will keep you entertained for years!... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl HiFi

Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MkII

Chase Bliss Audio Condor Analog EQ