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Brand | Source Audio | ||
Category | Reverb & Delay Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Delay, Reverb, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Digital, | ||
Presets: | 8 User Presets Onboard, 120 User Presets via MIDI, | ||
Effects: | 5 x Delays, 7 x Reverbs, | ||
Inputs: | 2 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4", | ||
MIDI I/O: | In/Thru, | ||
Other I/O: | 1 x 1/8" (control), 1 x 1/4" (expression), | ||
USB: | 1 x mini-B, | ||
True Bypass: | Yes, switchable to Analog Buffered, | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC negative center power supply (included), | ||
Power Usage: | 280mA, | ||
Height: | 2", | ||
Width: | 4.5", | ||
Depth: | 4.5", | ||
Weight: | 1 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | SA263, |
Simply stunning sounds
The Source Audio Collider is quite a perfect fit for my setup. I have a BOSS ES-8 switcher, so being able to access stored presets in the pedal via MIDI means being able to have lush luxurious ambient patches for clean tones, tighter patches for rhythm tones, and somewhere in between for lead tones. The 128 memory slots in the pedal realistically means I'll likely be able to program… read more every possible usable combination of delay and reverb I could ever need. The desktop editor is completely usable, albeit not the slickest UI I've used. But ultimately it does what it needs to do, and whipping up patches is really easy and quick. About my only real complaint is that the audio and MIDI ports are on the side of the pedal, thus taking up more space on a pedalboard than necessary. However, having it serve the role of both delay and reverb helps offset the footprint a little.
I'm not alone
Lots of positive reviews to which that I'll add my +1. It's my third Source Audio pedal, and now I'm seriously considering adding the Soleman MIDI Foot Controller and the Neuro Hub to my board.
Wow
I listened to demos of about 8 different well-regarded reverb / reverb+delay pedals before settling on this. It sounds amazing. I have great reverb and delay plugins from Relab and UAD, and this stands toe to toe with them or even beats them. It's really easy to dial in a great sound quickly, yet the pedal has a lot of flexibility for when you want it. If the knob layout bothers… read more you, you can use the smartphone app, but honestly I think the knob layout is fine. My favorite so far is Tape Delay -> E-Dome. Using it with my Moog Grandmother.
Source Audio Collider
Outstanding pedal - haven't dived in deep yet but just on the surface the pedal is great. What is best about this is the sounds - very musical and inspiring - the reverbs are really good. The presets are great in that I just need a few anyway and if you need more just grab a small midi changer and you are in business. I ordered the tap tempo pedal and that will help to have that… read more small pedal on the bottom part of my pedalboard so that I don't have to balance my leg during performance! For my rig this pedal is great and sounds awesome!
Absolutely
Finally! A combination of Delay and Reverb is here. In one pedal. If your pedalboard is small, this is a great solution. I really love this pedal. The sound is good. This is a combination of those Strymon or Eventide big pedals. Nice engineering work Source Audio.. Two thumbs up
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