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JET Pedals Releases The Eternity Delay

JET Pedals Releases The Eternity Delay

The Eternity Delay is engineered with six studio-grade algorithms, six onboard presets (127 with MIDI), full MIDI control over every knob, switch, algorithm, preset, and bpm with MIDI clock.


Introducing the Eternity Delay from JET Pedals - the company's most sophisticated design to date. Every JET Pedal is engineered for the unique and diverse needs of worship guitar players, and the Eternity Delay is no exception. In JET fashion, the Eternity pedal boasts professional-grade features at an accessible price.

One of the more surprising algorithms found in the Eternity Delay is the JET Signature Rhythm Delay (JRD), a Slap & Quarter Note Delay algorithm. This algorithm is not commonly found in other delay pedals, but owner Junior Thomason has used it extensively to create massive sounding rhythm and lead sounds.

The Eternity Delay features an upgraded tap tempo, which averages the BPM based on the number of taps received. This results in extreme accuracy when MIDI clock isn't available. The tap tempo rate LED automatically syncs itself to the BPM and flashes on the downbeat of each ¼ note, solving the problem of flashing LEDs that appear to be out of tempo.

The Eternity Delay is versatile and can be used in any rig, whether running mono or stereo. At just $299 USD, it is a significant value in the market. It is available online at jetpedals.com and authorized international dealers.

For more information, please visit jetpedals.com.

Eternity Overview

JET Pedals Eternity Delay

JET Pedals Eternity Delay

JET Pedals
$299.99

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