Reverb has your back if your item is lost, damaged, or doesn't match its description. Simply report any issues within 7 days and we'll help you get a full refund.Learn More
About This Listing
The Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail analog delay pedal uses classic bucket brigade circuitry with some additional useful features. With traditional controls for Mix, Repeats and Delay, the Vapor Trail also features Rate and Depth knobs to add modulation and a blinking LED in the Delay knob that blinks in time with the rate of the delay. It also offers a TRS wet insert to send the wet signal to other effects, separate the wet and dry signals to two different outputs, or to plug in an expression pedal for hands-free control over the amount of wet signal. The Vapor Trail has been used by such artists as Peter Frampton, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, Alex Skolnick, Monte Pittman, Oz Noy, Don Alder, Robin Finck of Nine Inch Nails, and Troy VanLeeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age.
Please note that all accessories including cables, boxes and power supplies will be accurately photographed in our listings. If any of the previously mentioned items are not viewable in the photos, they are not included with the advertised product.
*Here at Bucket List Guitars, we strive to reduce our environmental impact. All of our orders are shipped using reused/recycled packaging materials, boxes constructed with recycled cardboard and biodegradable, plant derived packaging tape! Rest assured that your order will make as small of a footprint as possible.*
The Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail analog delay pedal uses classic bucket brigade circuitry with some additional useful features. With traditional controls for Mix, Repeats and Delay, the Vapor Trail also features Rate and Depth knobs to add modulation and a blinking LED in the Delay knob that blinks in time with the rate of the delay. It also offers a TRS wet insert to send the wet signal to other effects, separate the wet and dry signals to two different outputs, or to plug in an expression pedal for hands-free control over the amount of wet signal. The Vapor Trail has been used by such artists as Peter Frampton, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, Alex Skolnick, Monte Pittman, Oz Noy, Don Alder, Robin Finck of Nine Inch Nails, and Troy VanLeeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age.