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Posts tagged "T-Rex"

T-Rex Binson Echorec

T-Rex Binson Echorec The gorgeous take on the Binson Echorec echo by Danish company T-Rex was unveiled about six years ago at the 2017 Winter NAMM show. The company went through a complicated time immediately after that announcement and no news of its release were share until the unit re-emerged at the NAMM 2023 show. ... Click on the title for more

T-Rex Binson Echorec

Pedal Update: T-Rex Replica Stereo Delay

T-Rex Replica The new T-Rex Replica brings back a legendary circuit, makes it stereo, and adds a new, modern mode.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Update: T-Rex Replica Stereo Delay

Sickest Stompbox Seen at NAMM: T-Rex Binson Echorec

image3 (1) We were all in awe at NAMM 2015 when we saw T-Rex's tape delay Replicator for the first time (a Eurorack model of it was then unveiled late in 2016 at our Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit).... Click on the title for more

Sickest Stompbox Seen at NAMM: T-Rex Binson Echorec

T-Rex Replicator Eurorack at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

replicatpor T-Rex Effects used the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit to unveil their newest creation: the Replicator Eurorack analog tape echo. This studio/keyboard/synth-friendly cousin of the highly-touted stompbox version uses much of the same technology as the original,  but has certain parameters and features optimized for rack use. CV inputs accept 0-5V control signals, and a new filter switch dampens high frequency content in the delay signal for less noise and a darker echo. Expect to see Replicator Eurorack in stores by November!... Click on the title for more

T-Rex Replicator Eurorack at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

Real tape in a new stompbox? T-Rex Replicator

T-Rex_Replicator_Bandecho_Back-770x425 We hate to do this to the guitarists out there, but you need to start saving up $800. Rarely does a new pedal completely blow our minds, but this one is pretty special. Amidst of all the hullaballoo around pedal makers and players trying to nail down the best tape echo emulation delay pedal, T-Rex one-upped everybody and is now handcrafting real tape echo delay pedals.... Click on the title for more

Real tape in a new stompbox? T-Rex Replicator

Delay + Reverb Board at the SXSW 2015 Stompbox Exhibit

This is just a selection of the delay and reverb pedals you'll be able to demo at The Deli's SXSW 2015 Stompbox Exhibit.... Click on the title for more

Delay + Reverb Board at the SXSW 2015 Stompbox Exhibit

New pedals: T-Rex Replay Box

Continuing the line of hallowed delay pedals that include the award winning Replica, the Reptile 2, and the Duck Tail, T-Rex effects has introduced yet another delay effect into the mix. The latest addition is called the T-Rex Replay Box, which came about due to reverse inquiries of customers asking for a pure delay that does not modify the tonal quality of the original guitar signal.... Click on the title for more

New pedals: T-Rex Replay Box

Try the T-Rex Quint Machine at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

The good folks at Denmark pedal manufacturer T-Rex Effects have released a new Octaver called the Quint Machine. Presumably taking the name from the fact that in addition to having optionality for “octave up” and “octave down," the Quint Machine also has a “fifth up” option, which adds more harmonic complexity relative to straightforward octave layering.... Click on the title for more

Try the T-Rex Quint Machine at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

Pedal Review: T-Rex Alberta II Dual Overdrive

In case you're in any doubt what genre the T-Rex Alberta II Dual Overdrive's designers had in mind, it's blue. It's also pretty expensive, at $279. Does the world need another expensive blues overdrive? That's between you and your credit card, but if you are in the market for a professional-sounding overdrive, the Alberta II might be for you.

It's actually two pedals in one, hence the II. What you get is identical controls for both sides — dual levels drives and tones, which double as the pedal's “on” lights. “I” is a more compressed tube-under-duress sound, and “II” sounds pretty much the same but opens things up a bit, like an old Marshall and an old Fender. Oddly, it isn't possible to cascade one channel into the other, Stevie Ray Vaughan-style, and it won't distort that much, but when you get past the pedal's limitations, meandering into its possibilities is like finding an Eames chair when you expected a rocket-powered barstool.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Review: T-Rex Alberta II Dual Overdrive

T-Rex Alberta II

The first version of the T-Rex Alberta Overdrive was one of the post popular distortions released by the Danish manufacturer, probably because of its versatility, which allowed guitarists to easily forge tones that worked both for creamy rhythm sounds and cutting ones for solos.... Click on the title for more

T-Rex Alberta II

T-Rex Effects releases multi-boutique effect Magnus

Danish effect manufacturer T-Rex Effects, in partnership with Guitar Center, announced today the new co-developed Magnus boutique tone controller, which will be available exclusively through the mighty musical instrument retailer and its online subsidiary Musicians Friend.... Click on the title for more

T-Rex Effects releases multi-boutique effect Magnus

Guitar Pedal News: T-Rex Møller 2 and Sweeper 2

We are already seeing the press releases rolling in. All the Pedal Manufacturers are getting geared up for the 2013 Winter NAMM Conference that takes place annually in Anaheim, CA. Looks like T-Rex is updating a few of its pedals.... Click on the title for more

Guitar Pedal News: T-Rex Møller 2 and Sweeper 2