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Electro-Harmonix Canyon Delay & Looper

Brand new in original factory packaging. Z String Music is an authorized seller.


Electro-Harmonix wants you to know:

Packed with more power than pedals taking up more real estate, the compact Canyon features a collection of awe-inspiring effects. From pristine digital delay to warm and warbly tape echo, reverse and modulated delays, cascading octave delay and shimmer... even an exquisite Deluxe Memory Man emulation. There are ten different effects in all plus a fully featured looper. Internal or external Tap Tempo with tap divide and a chasm full of intuitive secondary knob controls deliver a truly grand experience.

Quick Specs
- Delay time of 5 milliseconds to 3 seconds
- Tap Tempo with tap divide using the built-in footswitch or an external footswitch
- Tails switch allows you to choose whether echoes repeat or stop immediately when the pedal is switched to bypass
- Easy access to "hidden" parameters thru Secondary Knob Mode
- Comes with a standard EHX 9.6DC200mA PSU

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Canyon
Finish
  • Standard
Categories
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Z STRING MUSIC

MIAMI, FL, United States
(12,665)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:18,140
Product Overview
The Electro-Harmonix Canyon Delay & Looper Pedal is a marvel of size, packing a world of digital delay styles and features into a chassis that fits on the palm of your hand. Laid out with an intuitive four-knob design of delay, feedback and effect level, the fourth knob allows you to select from 11 modes ranging from the analog presence of a Memory Man emulation to a freezing Sample and Hold mode. As if that weren't enough, the Canyon contains a 62 second looper, tails switch, and unprecedented tap tempo divide for one of the most versatile delays in this price range.
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