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SKU BOOM-E-155

Boomerang E-155 Stereo Chorus Delay Guitar Pedal

$315.00
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Manufacturer's Description

Why run your great guitar & boutique amp through a typical, whimpy stomp box when you can have studio quality effects on your pedal board? Upgrade to a Rang™ E-155 Chorus

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Delay.E-155 Chorus

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Delay pedal has a wide range of gorgeous sounds that will satisfy the most discriminating to hound. In mono the effects are rich and delicious, and in stereo they are huge and room filling.

Features

  • 3 types of chorus: Classic, Shimmer & Lush.

  • 3 styles of delay: Clean, Tape & Reverse.

  • When used with a stereo rig, the Clean style provides a "ping-pong" delay.

  • 11 presets for storing your sounds. • Expression pedal controls overall effect level OR individual parameters (as many as you want).

  • Smoothly morphs between two completely different sounds.

  • Delay tail fades naturally after effect is turned off.

  • There are a variety of input & output routing options.

  • Presets can be recalled by MIDI Program Change commands from an external controller.

  • AirMix™ Output places wet and dry signals on separate outputs.

  • Legendary Boomerang reliability and mojo.

  • Rugged 9" x 6" x 2" steel chassis.

 

Three new features have been added that make a great sounding pedal just a little better. Contact us if you would like to receive the new software. It's FREE!

The Clean delay is now a "ping-pong" delay where repeats alternate between the left and right channels. Coupled with our stereo chorus the sound is HUGE. I recently played a gig using a stereo rig (two amps) and the sound was amazing. You've got to hear this.

There are now two ways to recall presets. (1) The original method requires 2 taps to recall the next preset. Tap Select to advance, then tap Recall. (2) The new method is faster for live use. A single tap of the Select button advances to the next higher preset and recalls it. A single tap of the Recall button moves to the next lower preset and recalls it.

The Repeats parameter's maximum level has been boosted to allow "runaway" feedback like the old tape based echo units.