ToadWorks
Redux Asynchronous Delay
The ToadWorks Redux is a guitar effect pedal takes the concept of delay in a whole new direction - two directions, actually. Redux is an asynchronous delay, providing a combination of single, phased and multi-tap delays all in one very small package. Redux has been tested and used with a wide range of amplifiers, including tube, solid state and hybrid, and the results are always the same. If regular old delay is leaving your tone flat, Redux will make it fly. There's a reason our customers keep coming back over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over. Click here for the product manual: Page 1 Page 2 ToadWorks Redux is a unique digital delay with exceptional clarity, long delay time, and nearly
infinite repeats. It's uniqueness comes from an asynchronous second delay signal merged with the
original delay. This pairing creates a slightly time-shifted signal, producing a subtle
phase-shift effect on the delayed signal only - the original signal is unaffected.
$200
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NOTE: Redux is a very complex circuit. In order to make it work using only 9V, certain concessions had to be made, and as a result, the battery clips inside the unit is for convenience only – ToadWorks does NOT recommend using Redux with anything other than a standard 9V Boss adapter. Redux is very noisy when used with a battery, but much quieter when used with a Boss-type adapter - basically, the exact opposite of most effects. This is because ToadWorks is squeezing a full-wave rectified voltage out of 9V - very tricky to do, and something has to give. The solution is to just use an adapter. The "Mix" control must be turned up to at least 3 o'clock to get unity between the delay and original signals. The reason for this is economic - in order to use the same value pot for all the controls across the product line (ToadWorks has to have the pots custom made by Alpha). |
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