

The Flux Echo by Horizon Devices is a versatile delay and reverb pedal designed for modern metal guitarists. It offers the following technical specifications and features:
- Mono and Stereo I/O's: The Flux Echo is designed to work with traditional mono rigs as well as stereo rigs with multiple amps/instruments, and it is also compatible with synthesizers.
- Flux Mode: The pedal features a variable switch that allows for three distinct voices: a warm, ambient reverb with clean analog delay repeats, a lightly modulated reverb with a smooth reverse delay, and a shimmer reverb with a tape-style echo.
- Tap/Hold Switch: Users can tap to set the delay tempo and hold to freeze both reverb and delay. Once released, both will decay as set.
- Bypass/Delay and Reverb Trails Switch: Tapping the switch turns the Flux Echo on or off, while holding it down while the pedal is on enables or disables delay/reverb trails.
- Power: The Flux Echo requires 300 mA via a 9-volt DC center negative power supply. It does not support battery power and must be powered by external sources.
Customer reviews highlight the pedal's ability to create cinematic ambiance, its intuitive ergonomics, and its crisp and staggering output. Users appreciate its quality construction and sound, with some expressing a desire to own multiple units to access the different reverbs without changing control settings.
The Flux Echo is available for purchase at a price of $199.00 USD.
For more information, please visit the official Horizon Devices website.
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