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Description
Meet the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run Stereo Delay and Reverb Pedal, your ultimate sonic navigator. It's more than just a pedal; it's a multi-functional tool that allows you to explore and shape your own soundscapes. With a delay section offering up to three seconds of delay time and six differing modes, you can stretch and warp your sounds to unimagined extents. The Avalanche Run doesn't stop there. It also boasts EarthQuaker's first DSP-powered plate-style reverb section, making it a true pioneer in its field. The built-in three-way switch allows for versatile sound applications, whether it's crafting reverse delay effects or creating lush, swelling reverbs. Perfect for the experimental musician, this pedal will transport you into the realms of psychedelia, ambient, and post-rock.
Key Features:
- Multi-functional pedal with delay and reverb sections
- Up to three seconds of delay time
- Six different delay modes for a variety of sounds
- EarthQuaker's first DSP-powered plate-style reverb section
- Three-way switch for reverse delay and swell reverb modes
- Ideal for psychedelia, ambient, and post-rock music genres
Product specs
| Brand | EarthQuaker Devices |
| Model | Avalanche Run Stereo Reverb & Delay with Tap Tempo |
| Finish | Various |
| Year | 2016 - 2017 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Delay Pedals, Reverb Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What type of power supply does the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run require?
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The Avalanche Run requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a 2.1mm negative center barrel. It's recommended to use a pedal-specific, transformer-isolated power supply to avoid noise from unclean power.
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Can the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run be used in stereo setups?
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Yes, the Avalanche Run is designed for stereo use with both left and right inputs and outputs. For mono operation, use only the left input and output.
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Does the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run have an analog or digital signal path?
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The Avalanche Run features a stereo analog dry path and a mono digital effect path, providing a blend of analog warmth and digital versatility.
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Is the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Avalanche Run is equipped with tap tempo and an expression pedal input, making it highly adaptable for dynamic live performances.
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What kind of effects does the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run offer?
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The Avalanche Run combines both delay and reverb effects, allowing for a wide range of ambient and atmospheric sounds suitable for various musical styles.
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PROS
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Provides warm, subtle color even with reverb and delay off
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User-friendly controls for diverse sound shaping
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Expression pedal adds significantly to functionality
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Versatile, from subtle to big, crazy sounds
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Works well with both guitar and synth sounds
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Excellent for creating ambient, ethereal soundscapes
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High-quality tonal quality of delays and reverb
CONS
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High power requirement (450mA), may not be compatible with all power supplies
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Can be confusing for beginners to set up
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Lacks ability to modulate delay trails or reverb
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run.
Features and functionality
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Each effect has its own mix knob, allowing users to adjust one effect at a time, with settings ranging from completely dry to fully wet.
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In "tails mode" with the time knob and repeats cranked, the pedal acts like a micro looper for creative layering.
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A unique reverse mode setting with repeats near zero and mix at maximum creates distinctive soundscapes without reverb.
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The Avalanche Run's swell mode is highlighted for its effectiveness in creating shoegaze and dream pop sounds.
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The Avalanche Run's reverb and delay effects are tied to the bypass, meaning both are active when the pedal is on, with no independent switching.
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An expression pedal can significantly enhance the Avalanche Run's capabilities, adding a new level to its performance.
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Setup and maintenance
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A Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 12-channel supply is recommended for handling high power requirements, while lighter pedals can use a Donner supply.
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Comparisons
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The pedal is considered a direct competitor to the EHX Memory Man, with both having strong brand reputations.
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For more flexibility, the Source Audio Collider is suggested as a superior delay and reverb combo compared to the Avalanche Run.
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The v2 version is recommended for its improved stereo image, especially on the reverb, enhancing the lush sound quality.
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Owners compare the Avalanche Run's reverse mode favorably against the Walrus D1, noting it delivers more satisfying results.
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User experience
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Some users experience persistent static noise issues, even after repairs by EarthQuaker, indicating potential long-term reliability concerns.
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The pedal's reverb quality is praised highly, with one owner stating they don't require a separate reverb pedal due to its excellence.
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Some users find the pedal's tone to be "ice picky and trebley," and note that it has significant power requirements, around 400mA.
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Holding down the right switch creates a unique feedback loop, perfect for dynamic music transitions.
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The pedal's oscillation feature, enhanced by turning repeats up, is described as a dream for those who love adjusting knobs.
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Critic Reviews
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Based on 3 Reviews and 48 Ratings
Simply the most gorgeous Delay/Reverb I've ever used.
The tonal quality and ease of use of this pedal continues to astound me. The tone of the delays and the reverb are just simply luscious no matter what setting you have it at. This is perhaps one of my favorite musical purchases I've ever had.
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Works Great
Beautiful ambient pedal! Great delay sound and great reverb sound individually, and when you pair them together, this thing becomes a monster!
Artist usage
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Misha Mansoor's Instagram post showcases his current pedalboard setup, which includes the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run among other pedals like the Eventide Space and H9 Max.
The pedal can be seen in Yvette's pedalboard, all the gear is listed in this article. This pedal was listed in the gear list of Young's 2018 She Shreds interview.
You can see the avalanche run on his board at 5:46 in the video on the edge next to the carbon copy delay.
In this photo from OPN's Instagram, an Avalanche Run can be seen in the left of the speaker cabinet.
As seen in the video. For her solo tour she uses some different pedals to make it more atmospheric. The pedal is also present in 2018 Musician's Friend interview. She briefly demonstrates the ambient swells that Avalanche Run does.
Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse has incorporated the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run delay pedal into his pedalboard, as evidenced by a post from Reverb on Instagram.
"these magical toe massagers appeared when i got home from tour. @earthquakerdev ????????" - Nick on Instagram
Mario posted a photo with the caption " I actually use pedals now..." on his Instagram.
Blaster Silonga uses the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run pedal, as seen in his recent performances in Tokyo, Japan.
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