The Wilderness V1.5 by NativeAudio is an analog-voiced delay pedal designed with the following technical specifications and features:
- Delay Time: Up to 1000 milliseconds
- Modes: The pedal offers two modes - tap and ramp. The tap mode provides tap
tempo functionality with four available subdivisions, while the ramp mode
allows the user to alternate between two selectable delays and create a pitch-
shifting effect by accelerating between the two.
- External Control: The pedal includes an external input for additional tap
tempo and ramp control.
- Bypass: Buffered bypass with latch/momentary switching
- Trails: Optional trails
- Jack Placement: Top-mounted jacks
- Power Requirement: 9V DC, 70mA (center negative)
- Dimensions: 2.6''x4.77'' (W x L)
- Artwork: The Wilderness design is based on the Blackfeet story, “Children
in the Wilderness,” depicting a brother and sister who fight to survive the
wilderness and its challenges. The artwork is a tribute to the Blackfeet
heritage and the translated stories of Mary Ground, the great-great-
grandmother of the designer.
The Wilderness V1.5 is suitable for guitarists and musicians seeking a versatile analog delay pedal with tap tempo functionality, pitch-shifting capabilities, and a unique design inspired by Blackfeet heritage and storytelling.
Watch the latest video demos and reviews for the Wilderness V1.5 from YouTube. Stompbx updates this every six months to reflect the most popular reviewers and guitar pedal demos for each pedal.
Below are live Reverb listings for the NativeAudio Wilderness V1.5 from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.
Excellent
$120
Very Good
$140
Very Good
$191.87
Excellent
$175
Excellent
$165
Mint
$199
Discover pedals with similar features or sounds to the Wilderness V1.5. This section leverages data to suggest alternatives that complement or expand your pedalboard. Ideal for exploring related sounds or finding a pedal that matches your specific needs.
MOOER
Micro ABY
80tape
Limbo
Mad Professor
Deep Blue Delay
Donner
Morpher
Horizon Devices
Flux Echo
DeadBeat Sound
Echolation Station
JHS
3 Series Delay
Gurus
Echosex 2 T7E Delay
Donner
Black Arts
Danelectro
Back Talk Reverse Delay
Eventide
TimeFactor Twin Delay
Korg
SDD-3000 Pedal
LR Baggs
Align Delay
Budda
Samsara Delay
Danelectro
Reel Echo
BOSS
RE-20 Space Echo
Check out the latest news and articles from around the pedal world.