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  • Harley Benton launches new Double Pedal series dual guitar effects

    If their effects are as good as their guitars I am very interested in hearing these pedals. They are retailing for around ~$70 from what I can tell. The drum machine looper could be fun. The effects are stackable which makes the Evil Twin also very interesting to me, I love gain staging.

    "What’s better than a high-quality guitar effect in a pedal?" asks Harley Benton with its latest product announcement. The answer, it tells us is "Two high-quality guitar effects in a single pedal!". That's exactly what HB is setting out to provide with its latest release, the Double Pedal range which features six double-duty stompers.

    Sticking with the 'double' theme, the six pedals all feature names that signify their dual-purpose. There's the Evil Twin (Analogue Overdrive/Tubedrive), Duality (Reverb/Delay, Double Vision (Analogue Tremolo/Chorus), Twoface (Analogue Overdrive/Tremolo), plus the acoustic-voiced Sugar & Spice (Digital Reverb/Delay & Chorus), and Double Jammer (Drum Machine/Looper).



  • #2
    This kind of thing is really a great idea. I would think we'd start seeing more double pedals from other compnies, too.
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    • #3
      More like double switches than pedals...lol. It's 15 years too late. Ibanez did it years ago with Jemini, which rumored to be DS-1 and TS9. Boss was even earlier.

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      • #4
        Maybe it is the right time now.
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        • #5
          Still waiting for a good Vibrato / Tremolo pedal...

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          • #6
            Lots of gear snobs hate it, when a economiclal friendly company makes great innovative gear, that's better or as good as the classics or the trendy new "guru gear " .
            I call it the " Carvin Syndrome " .

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            • #7
              Originally posted by '59 View Post
              Still waiting for a good Vibrato / Tremolo pedal...
              The Carl Martin Tremovibe doesn’t do it for you?

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              • #8
                I wonder if the switch in the middle changes the order of how the signal in the pedal like A to B or B to A? Not sure how many double pedals have that feature.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lovegun View Post
                  I wonder if the switch in the middle changes the order of how the signal in the pedal like A to B or B to A? Not sure how many double pedals have that feature.
                  That seems to be the function. It also looks to be able to go A-B or B-A. I am very interested in the Evil Twin. Using one side as my overdrive and the other as a boost could save board real estate.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Obsessive Compulsive View Post
                    More like double switches than pedals...lol. It's 15 years too late. Ibanez did it years ago with Jemini, which rumored to be DS-1 and TS9. Boss was even earlier.

                    I remember those, the Steve Vai Ibanez double distortion " Swirl "pedal was great, double gain stack, great for subtracting or adding drive and distortion to a guitars tone.

                    I tried to load an image of my late 1968 Univox Univibe, but the server won't let me.
                    wish, that unit had a way to combine both Vibrato and Phaser .
                    Last edited by maug2122; 07-20-2022, 02:12 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Nice!

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