
Anthony Easton
The Fideleater by Intensive Care Audio is a lo-fi chorus/vibrato/delay pedal designed to address Bland Guitar Syndrome and Excessive Aural Dryness. It is hand-built in London, England, and features a stylish metal wedge enclosure with a textured black powder coat finish. The pedal's dimensions are 126 mm (length) x 88 mm (width) x 45 mm to 27 mm (height).
Key Features:
- Wave Function: An 8-position rotary switch for selecting LFO waveforms,
including Random Slopes, Random Steps, Sweep, Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp
Down, and Ramp Up.
- Depth: Adjusts the depth of the LFO, with potential for glitching effects
at higher settings.
- Freq: Controls the frequency (speed) of the LFO, indicated by an LED
underneath the control.
- Chorus/Vibrato: Balances the level of dry and wet signal, allowing for
chorus or vibrato effects.
- Expand: Opens a feedback path within the circuit, adding warbling
modulation.
- Untie: Extends the delay time, intensifying modulation for glitchy digital
effects.
Technical Specifications:
- Neutrik jacks
- Soft touch momentary switches
- 9V DC power
- Current consumption: 70mA
- Weight: 362g
The Fideleater is a versatile pedal offering a range of creative modulation effects and is suitable for guitarists seeking unique and experimental sounds.
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$175

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$240

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$264.99

Brand New
$264.99

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$146.72

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