The reverb is not created via DSP algorithms, but rather a patented network of delays with interwoven feedback paths.
Puyallup, WA (July 17, 2015) -- VFE Pedals is launching two new ambient effect pedals on Indiegogo – the Springboard echo-verb and the Yodeler delay-verb. Save $10 to $40 by pre-ordering here.
The Springboard yields lush and springy verb soundscapes from the BTDR-3H brick. This reverb is not created via DSP algorithms, but rather a patented network of delays with interwoven feedback paths that creates its own reverb category. Two feedback controls have been added to tailor both the length and tonal structure of the reverb trail. With the active EQ section, the Springboard can go from bright to brooding.
$199 Street
The Yodeler somehow crams a delay and reverb into one compact box, with independent mix level controls for each. Not only that, but an internal switch lets you choose if the reverb is in series (reverberates each delay repeat) or parallel and independent from the delay. This lets you use the Yodeler as a standard delay or reverb, as a reverberating delay, or as a reverb with infinite trails & control over the pre-delay.
Street TBA
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The low-gain overdrive preserves the full tonal palette of your guitar and amp.
Puyallup, WA (February 27, 2015) -- VFE Pedals is now shipping our Blues King v3 low-gain overdrive. The Blues King overdrive pedal is the perfect tool for sculpting low-to-mid gain tones, pushing your amp into its sweet spot. The EQ curve of the tone controls prevents the tone-masking flaws of many overdrive pedals, preserving the full tonal palette of your guitar and amp.
In v3, we took the circuit a step further by letting you tailor the precise character and compression of the drive circuitry, as well as increasing the maximum clean boost available. These changes let the player use the pedal to either push their amp into its sweet spot or use the Blues King as standalone drive.
Available in standard version or higher gain Blues King Burn.
$189 street
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PG's Rebecca Dirks is on location in Nashville, TN, for the 2012 Summer NAMM Show where she swings by the VFE Pedals booth. In this clip, we get to see and hear demos from their two newest guitar effects pedals -- the Dark Horse distortion and White Horse compressor.
PG's Rebecca Dirks is on location in Nashville, TN, for the 2012 Summer NAMM Show where she swings by the VFE Pedals booth. In this clip, we get to see and hear demos from their two newest guitar effects pedals -- the Dark Horse distortion and White Horse compressor.