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The Noise

The Noise

Regular price $245.00 USD
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Bring back the NOISE.

The Noise is a violently destructive pitch shifter designed in collaboration with Scottie Simpson and Sabian Lynch of ALPHA WOLF.

Technical Specs:

  • Soft touch momentary footswitches
  • 9v DC, 2.1mm center negative power. Does not accept batteries.
  • Power consumption: 198mA
  • Enclosure size: 4.7" x 3.75" x 1.75"
  • DSP by Demedash Effects

POWER SUPPLY NOT INCLUDED

This pedal accepts industry standard 9VDC, center negative power supplies with a current rating of at least 200mA. Using the wrong power supply (i.e. higher than 9v, AC instead of DC, reverse polarity) will result in damage to the pedal.
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    Customer Reviews

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    C.B.

    This is one of the most unique and awesome pedals I have ever come across and while it can be out there for some, I think this pedal will go a long way much like the Digitech Whammy did when it was first released and i highly recommend it!!

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    Nevan
    A truly fun and unique pedal

    Looking for a pedal that'll help you create gnarly, screechy noises and unique distorted leads? Look no further than this pedal.
    Bonus point for that cool edgy design!

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    D-Sybiosist
    Great pedal

    Reveiced my 'The Noise' pedal soon after ordering and it's great - sounds exactly like the demo's. It doesn't impart any un-wanted noise in my signal chain. I stuck a piece of tape around the 'Rise' knob with markers and adjust it between songs so it fits the tempo/space I want the pitch shift rise to fill. It's great to be able to do parts that sound like the end 'burning van' scene in Misha's new Neural DSP plugin promo video using real amps in a live setting.

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    Tom Rodley
    It's Great

    Amazing noises that elevates any riff that it is used on.

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    Caleb

    This is what I’ve been missing