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Electro-Harmonix and Andy Summers Launch the Walking on the Moon Flanger

Electro-Harmonix and Andy Summers Launch the Walking on the Moon Flanger

The Andy Summers Walking on the Moon analog flanger is designed to produce liquid flanging tones that hint towards chorusing effects with the extra depth and nuance Andy is known for.


Electro-Harmonix introduces the Andy Summers Walking on the Moon artist signature flanger/filter matrix pedal. The pedal celebrates the classic flanger tones Andy employed while carving his niche with The Police.

“This beautiful shimmering which sort of made the sound more bigger and more glamourous...became a sort of characteristic of my guitar sound...A big part of my guitar sound at that time in The Police was the flange sound which we have here today in this great new pedal.” – Andy Summers

Special Artist Edition graphics featuring Andy’s signature adorn the chassis and a tribute Walking on the Moon poster with art by Laura Josephson is included with each pedal. Pedal features include true bypass switching, and includes a 9V adapter while also be powered by a 9V battery.

The Andy Summers Walking on the Moon flanger pedal is available now and features a U.S. Street Price of $129.00.

For more information, please visit ehx.com.

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