Bananana
23Also known as: Bananana Effects
UnclaimedBananana Effects is a boutique effects pedal maker based in Kyoto, Japan, operated by NOHT Co., Ltd. The brand is known for unconventional, feature-dense pedals housed in compact enclosures with a distinctive banana-yellow finish, and its stated goal is to build instruments that enable new forms of musical expression rather than iterate on existing effect types.
Its catalog centers on experi...
$145.88 - $196.80
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Bananana Effects is a boutique effects pedal maker based in Kyoto, Japan, operated by NOHT Co., Ltd. The brand is known for unconventional, feature-dense pedals housed in compact enclosures with a distinctive banana-yellow finish, and its stated goal is to build instruments that enable new forms of musical expression rather than iterate on existing effect types.
Its catalog centers on experimental and synth-leaning designs, including the Aurora multi-delay with pitch, speed and direction controls, the Abracadabra reverb that layers pitch shift, shimmer and noise textures, the Mandala glitch pedal with reverse playback, the Matryoshka bass/guitar synth with fast tracking, the Tararira 8-step pitch-shift sequencer, and the Quimera polyphonic synth and sampler pedal aimed at guitarists and experimental players. The pedals are handmade in Japan and sold direct as well as through specialty pedal retailers worldwide.
Bananana has 16 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals, Delay Effects Pedals, and Guitar Synth Pedals. Their gear is featured by 17 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Pop, and Electronic. Notable users include Tommy Meehan, Wata, and Jesse Perlman.
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