Lovepedal Stir Of Echoes Analog Delay - Chrome
Some tones hit you in the chest. Others slip past you, lingering in the air like the last words of a conversation that still keeps you up at night. The Lovepedal Stir of Echoes belongs to the second category. This isn't just a delay pedal—it's a moment stretched thin, a memory refusing to fade, a song you almost remember but can't quite place .
It doesn't just repeat your notes—it carries them , coloring each repeat with the weight of nostalgia, longing, and that familiar ache of knowing that nothing, not even sound, lasts forever.
Controls for the Wandering Soul
- TONE - Rolls off the high end like time itself, softening the edges until everything feels like an old Polaroid left in the sun.
- TIME - Short, slapback reflections or cavernous, lonely repeats—choose how long you want to hold onto the past.
- REGEN - Feeds your signal back into itself, stretching out each note like a thought you just can't shake.
- WET - Dials in how much you want to drown in the echoes—or how much you want to stay tethered to reality.
How It Feels
Plug into this, and you'll know—this pedal isn't about precision; it's about emotion . Every delay has a story, each repeat a little fainter, a little further away, like the last time you saw someone you never thought you'd lose. It's the soundtrack to slow walks home, to letters you never sent, to the songs you played alone in dimly lit rooms.
Condition?
This one's seen some use— but then again, so have you. A few marks on the casing, like fingerprints left on an old vinyl sleeve, but functionally perfect. No scratchy knobs, no quirks—just pure, flowing echoes waiting for the right hands to guide them.
Why You Need This
Some delays are meant for clockwork precision, for pristine repeats that land right where they should. This isn't that pedal.
This is the delay you reach for when you need your sound to breathe, to drift, to ache. When you want your tone to feel like a half-forgotten dream, fading but never fully gone.
If that sounds like what you've been searching for, grab it before this echo fades for good.
Lovepedal Stir Of Echoes Analog Delay - Chrome
Some tones hit you in the chest. Others slip past you, lingering in the air like the last words of a conversation that still keeps you up at night. The Lovepedal Stir of Echoes belongs to the second category. This isn't just a delay pedal—it's a moment stretched thin, a memory refusing to fade, a song you almost remember but can't quite place .
It doesn't just repeat your notes—it carries them , coloring each repeat with the weight of nostalgia, longing, and that familiar ache of knowing that nothing, not even sound, lasts forever.
Controls for the Wandering Soul
- TONE - Rolls off the high end like time itself, softening the edges until everything feels like an old Polaroid left in the sun.
- TIME - Short, slapback reflections or cavernous, lonely repeats—choose how long you want to hold onto the past.
- REGEN - Feeds your signal back into itself, stretching out each note like a thought you just can't shake.
- WET - Dials in how much you want to drown in the echoes—or how much you want to stay tethered to reality.
How It Feels
Plug into this, and you'll know—this pedal isn't about precision; it's about emotion . Every delay has a story, each repeat a little fainter, a little further away, like the last time you saw someone you never thought you'd lose. It's the soundtrack to slow walks home, to letters you never sent, to the songs you played alone in dimly lit rooms.
Condition?
This one's seen some use— but then again, so have you. A few marks on the casing, like fingerprints left on an old vinyl sleeve, but functionally perfect. No scratchy knobs, no quirks—just pure, flowing echoes waiting for the right hands to guide them.
Why You Need This
Some delays are meant for clockwork precision, for pristine repeats that land right where they should. This isn't that pedal.
This is the delay you reach for when you need your sound to breathe, to drift, to ache. When you want your tone to feel like a half-forgotten dream, fading but never fully gone.
If that sounds like what you've been searching for, grab it before this echo fades for good.