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Description
Introducing the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae, a fusion of good old analog warmth and cutting-edge digital manipulation. Armed with four legendary MN3005 bucket brigade delay chips, the Thermae crafts a sonic landscape that is second to none. This is not just a delay pedal; it's a whole new realm of musical exploration. Inspired by the ancient Roman baths, the Thermae envelops your tones in a warm, cascading sequence that can be both complex and soothing. With a host of interval controls for speed and depth, paired with a low pass filter, regen, and glide controls, the Thermae allows you to step, pitch-shift, and blur your sound to your heart's content. Dive into the world of uncharted sonic depths with this phenomenal delay/harmonizer.
Key Features:
- Equipped with four MN3005 bucket brigade delay chips
- Provides a unique blend of analog warmth and digital manipulation
- Features two interval controls for speed and depth
- Incorporates a low pass filter, regen, and glide controls for refined sound shaping
- Comes with nine modulation dip switches for further sonic experimentation.
Product specs
| Brand | Chase Bliss Audio |
| Model | Thermae Analog Delay and Harmonizer |
| Finish | Blue, Light Blue/Blue |
| Year | 2018 - 2024 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Delay Pedals, Octave and Pitch-Shifting Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What type of delay does the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae offer?
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The Chase Bliss Audio Thermae provides an analog delay with pitch-shifting capabilities, allowing for unique harmonizing effects and creative sound manipulation.
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Can the Thermae be used with a bass guitar?
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Yes, the Thermae is versatile and can be used effectively with both electric guitars and bass guitars, offering rich delay and harmonizing effects.
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What power supply does the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae require?
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The Thermae requires a standard 9V DC center-negative power supply, but it can also be powered at 18V for increased headroom and output.
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How does the Thermae differ from traditional delay pedals?
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Unlike traditional delay pedals, the Thermae combines analog delay with pitch-shifting, enabling users to create intricate harmonies and unique soundscapes.
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Is the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Thermae is designed for both studio use and live performances, offering extensive control over delay and harmonizing effects, making it suitable for dynamic live setups.
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Reviews
PROS
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Inspires creativity with its unique sounds
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Exceptional analog delay quality
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Versatile, offers more than traditional delay effects
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Excels in pitch-shifting capabilities
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Encourages experimentation for new sonic landscapes
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Can integrate well with MIDI setups for full potential
CONS
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Complexity may intimidate traditional users
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Requires MIDI for effective use, according to some users
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Limited in use without MIDI connectivity
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On crowded pedalboards, top switches are hard to access
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Only two presets included, limiting without MIDI
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Chase Bliss Audio Thermae.
Use cases and applications
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Ideal for brighter analog delay with tap tempo, though it may not achieve the percussive trails needed for U2-style sounds.
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For those extending delay times beyond the usual settings, the aliasing effect is noted to produce uniquely interesting sounds.
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When using Thermae for ambient shoegaze or glitchy electronic styles, octave pitch shifting can be mixed low to complement the sound without overpowering it.
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Ideal for creating ambient synth pieces and arpeggiating synth sounds, though some struggle to integrate it with guitar and bass.
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Features and functionality
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The modulation capabilities of Thermae are highly praised, with some owners expressing a desire for a standalone pedal featuring just its modulation effects.
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The Thermae excels at producing warm, nostalgic vibrato effects, which some users describe as adding a "vibe" to everything it touches.
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The Thermae's resonant filter is preferred over a normal tone control for taming highs while preserving the character of the repeats.
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Without a time knob, the Thermae relies on tap tempo for delay time, but aftermarket time knob options are available for non-MIDI users.
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The Thermae's modulation is highly tweakable, offering clear repeats with the LPF maxed, while darker settings can sound metallic near oscillation.
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Comparisons
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While Thermae is unmatched in sound for some, it is considered less accessible and more challenging to dial in compared to other Chase Bliss pedals.
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Despite lacking a time knob, the Thermae offers more unique features than many analog delays like the Tonal Recall RKM.
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Compared to Walrus Audio Meraki, the Thermae stands out for its unique pitch-shifting capabilities, despite Meraki having a cleaner sound at certain settings.
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User experience
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Owners often describe Thermae as an "inspiration device" that requires exploration and experimentation to unlock its potential, rather than providing instant gratification.
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Some find pitch shifting gimmicky on guitar, but highly inspiring on synths or with guitar using an eBow.
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Owners report the resonant filter is highly interactive with the regen knob, potentially causing runaway feedback below noon settings.
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Owners report needing time to understand and fully utilize the Thermae, but once mastered, it offers unparalleled creative inspiration.
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Critic Reviews
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Artist usage
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Wes Borland is confirmed to use the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae, as evidenced by a post on Instagram.
In this video posted to Twitter, Scott is adjusting effects as a sequence plays. At the 39 second mark, he pans over to a rack of pedals, and we can briefly see the Thermae unit to the left of the Warped Vinyl HiFi pedal.
At 2:28 in the Youtube video titled "This Week On Tour: Crank Thy Hog! (Ep. 2) | Peach Pit" from the Peach Pit Youtube channel Chris Vanderkooy can be seen using a Chase Bliss Thermae on his pedalboard.
In this photo, which shows Gane's pedalboard from Stereolab's 2020 Sydney show, one of the pedals that can be seen in his pedalboard is the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae.
In the YouTube video titled "Picking Andy Othling's Ambient Brain | It's Time to See your Pedalboard as a DAW" by The Pedal Zone, Andy Othling is shown using the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae delay effects pedal among other gear in his ambient setup.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video for Darkside, Dave Harrington confirms his use of the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae as part of his pedalboard setup.
In a photo shared by Jazz Pedalboards on Facebook, Jakob Bro's Pedaltrain is shown to include the Chase Bliss Thermae.
In this 2021 Guitar World article Jenn states:
âEffect-wise, my pedalboardâs pretty minimal. But I have been using the Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl [a 'true pitch' vibrato/chorus] a lot. I really liked that pedal. And the Chase Bliss Thermae delay that they do.
From an Instagram post on the bands account. You can see this pedal during the video.
At 07:06, Stokes comments "I switched to a Thermae for this tour just because we have a few different tempos I was switching back and forth [between] a lot... In this one it just means I can have a couple of presets." Stokes mentions using an MXR Carbon Copy, a pedal with no tap tempo meaning the user has to approximate a song's tempo using a time knob, for past Beths tours.
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