Imagine a delay pedal that doesn't just echo your riffs—it summons throbbing analog drones from deep sub frequencies, turning any solo setup into a cinematic wall of sound. This hybrid beast from Rainger FX stands out in their lineup of wild, UK-crafted effects by blending dub-style digital repeats with standalone synth power, perfect for shoegazers, doom riffers, or ambient explorers needing instant atmosphere.
At its core, it's a PT2399-based digital delay with up to one second of repeat time, feedback, mix, and level controls for your guitar signal, plus independent blending of two analog tone generators—one free-running via pitch knob, the other stepped across 12 positions for precise low-end tuning around 30-70Hz. Slightly detune them for natural beats and movement, then hit the footswitches for momentary pitch drops or chorus modulation on the drones; everything routes through the same delay circuit for smeared, psychedelic trails. Housed in a distinctive seven-sided enclosure with a circuit board window revealing the glowing internals, it measures a compact 116x104x66mm, runs on 9V center-negative power, and offers true bypass—versatile enough to drone solo without input.
Players love how it anchors two-piece bands or live improv with reliable, otherworldly tones, though some wish for more chorus speed control or extra drone steps akin to a mini Taurus. It's earned a cult spot for that unique Rainger edge: fun, visual, and sonically unhinged.