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Keeley Bubble Tron Filter Flanger & Phaser Effects Pedal

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submitted3 years ago
byBubba
fromBay Area CA
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I love this thing!!! Been looking for a while now for a pedal that does whacky stuff. I've had the rainbow machine, sold it. Had the Cba mood, returned it. Data corrupter etc… none of them seemed to work for me or be usable in a song context. The bubble tron does some neat whacky stuff and also some more traditional modulations that are all very usable. Easy to dial up too. Search is over. It's fantastic!
I would by this again
submitted6 years ago
byRyan
fromUndisclosed
Hated this pedal for about 15 minutes, then flipped the internal dip switch options and pedal order and it came alive in my rig! Absolutely love this pedal now! Amazing. It will be a permanent fixture on my board
So Much Fun
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submitted8 years ago
byLen
fromBuffalo Ny
I have so much fun playing this pedal it pairs with my keeley oxblood perfectly. I just Started using it with an earthquaker devices erupter and it's great. There a secret switch inside the pedal that gives you a more traditional phase and flange and an auto wah so that two sets of awesome tones. The kinda envolpe phase is so cool I love it for playing leads but it also allows for some asome tones for rhythm and the dynamic flange is so awesome for distorted/fuzz pedals but is a lot more. I really like pedals that respond to my playing style and this does it. Great job Keeley!
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submitted4 years ago
asked byGW
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Buffered or true bypass?
Keeley doesn't say. I would assume no