🎶 Elevate Your Sound with ALABSTIMESLIP!
The ALABSTIMESLIP Delay Pedal is a cutting-edge guitar effects pedal featuring 9 versatile delay effects, true stereo capabilities, and advanced audio processing technology. Designed for professional guitarists, it offers precise control with Tap Tempo, an analog dry-through circuit for tonal integrity, and innovative multi-expression control for dynamic sound manipulation.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.86"L x 2.57"W x 1.39"H |
Color | Delay Black |
Style Name | Delay |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob,Footswitch |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 250 Microamps |
Audio Output Effects | Stereo |
Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
J**N
Alabs Cetus reverb pedal
I bought this looking for something to give me ambient tones and does this pedal ever deliver!! All the reverbs are fantastic and they can get pretty weird too. The construction is rock solid, with nice feeling knobs and footswitch. Has no bearing on operation but its worth noting, the artwork on these pedals is quite eye-catching - as are the other 3 in this series. The reverbs are spectacular - standard fare is there, (room, hall, church, plate, spring) they all sound great and feature modulation on the reverb tail.There are 4 additional reverbs - swell, shimmer, cloudy, and wave. All 4 are very good and interesting. Swell does away with the hard attack and the reverb swells in. Shimmer adds an octave and with long decay settings, sounds like anything from a singing choir to a full orchestra. Cloudy is hard to describe, but the results go from extremely ambient to dark and odd. Wave is a pretty ambient effect - it makes the reverb sound like waves crashing on a beach.I have to say that this pedal sounds far superior to my Strymon BlueSky - and cost far less. It sounded good enough that I ended up with all 4 in the series. The effects are transparent and beautiful, very clean with no audible noise being introduced.In short, if you're looking for a super high-quality reverb pedal that won't break the bank, look no further than the Cetus!
S**B
Unleashing Sonic Creativity with Exceptional Functionality and Unique Tones
The media could not be loaded. After receiving the four ALABS pedals, I was pleasantly surprised after playing around with them for a couple of days. These pedals are exceptional tools that can significantly enhance your creativity in playing. They produce impressive ambient sounds and create a vast sonic space with a multitude of integrated effects, along with stereo functionality.With nine effects/pitch options on each pedal, the two-way switches provide added versatility for the freeze mode on reverb, whammy for pitch, tap rate setting for delay, and modulations (oh, those modulations are fantastic!). They also enable you to adjust various parameters, such as resonance, wave shapes, duty ratio, shift frequency, etc., for different effects on a selected two-way switch, other than modulation or tone control. The pedals can perform a myriad of functions beyond your imagination, and having a freeze effect on reverb in this price range is exceptionally rare—great value! Perhaps the best value you can find on the market.Exploring and taking advantage of these impressive functionalities will undoubtedly take some time, but it's a fun journey to acquaint yourself with them. The "infinity" or Explore Mode is a novel feature available on every pedal. It provides you with five seconds to memorize parameter changes for four knobs. You can easily recall them by holding the foot-switch in Explore Mode. Holding the footswitch and turning the two-way switch effortlessly clears the memory curves.The operation of this pedal is very intuitive, but it's essential not to just trust your instincts and plug them in without getting to know all the functionalities. There is much more than meets the eye. After a short learning curve, you'll find everything easy to control and adjust. The single LED can turn white, blue, yellow, purple, green, or red, indicating different functionalities for different settings. It allows you to hold the footswitch while powering up to turn the two-way switch and change between true bypass or buffer mode (you can decide which one suits you best depending on your signal flow).All pedals have a signature tone that you'll instantly recognize when you hear them. They produce spatial, high-tech, and psychedelic sounds. Beyond their luxurious functionalities, they can genuinely add more character to your playing.
H**L
Best sounding delay I've tried
The delay algorithms of the TimeSlip sound amazing; high quality and natural sounding. The knobs on the pedal have a great sweep and all of the delays are useful. My only gripe is the save function: It saves overall sound presets and not settings per delay type. Also recalling the save settings is kind of ackward: you have to press the footswitch and move either the mix or the repeat knob. But regardless it is a great sounding pedal that, excluding the save function, is actually easy to dual in a great delay sound.And I guess is cool that it continues what I perceive as the new trend of making the led light unnecessarily bright😂
1**M
Best value modulation but I HATE shiny knobs and unreadable labeling
High quality stereo (newer digital) sound and more features than I will use. So, this is the best value in a modulation pedal. However, I HATE impractical unreadable reflective shiny knobs. I also question use of white lettering on a light painted pedal chassis - very hard to read at a glance. (I immediately REPLACED the "D-shaft" knobs - see photo.)Modulation at each setting is very smooth. This works best on the flanger setting. However, I much prefer a richer "analog sound" of a good standalone analog chorus, phaser and tremolo. However, it is hard to argue with the convenience of several high quality effects in a well-built chassis at a very low price.
M**S
A Great Delay
I use a lot of delay in my playing, and this thing delivers. The sound is fantastic. No popping from the switch, no change in tone, just beautiful delays. Due to preference, I mostly use the tape setting, but the other settings are completely usable and quite expressive. I love that it has tap tempo function (a must for me), and the dual output allows me to run the signal to different amplifiers for a huge sound. The ability to add weird sound effects at the tap of a foot is a huge plus and a lot of fun. That said, it does require a dedicated and unshared power source, as running it through a power supply that also powers other pedals will produce a lot of unwanted hissing (I’ve tried with multiple different power sources). Overall, it’s a great pedal and punches far above its price point.
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