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Description
The EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 is a sophisticated sonic exploration tool that transcends the ordinary delay and reverb pedals. Built on a high-powered proprietary DSP platform, it is meticulously engineered to recreate the characteristics of old favorite delay and reverb machines while maintaining a user-friendly workspace.
Unleash your creativity with the Avalanche Run V2's dreamy delay of up to 2 seconds and lush reverb. Comprehensive control over delay time, repeats, mix, and voice, alongside the reverb length and mix, allows you to shape your sound to precise perfection. The three distinct modes - Normal, Reverse, and Swell - offer a versatile playing experience. Normal mode serves as a straightforward delay and reverb; Reverse mode flips the delay line; and Swell mode reacts to your picking dynamics for a volume swell effect.
The pedal also features an expression jack that can be assigned to six different controls for increased flexibility. Tap Tempo with six different ratios is easily accessed via the Ratio selector switch. The Avalanche Run V2 can also function in True Bypass mode or Buffered Bypass mode for trails and offers five different tail lengths, including Infinite for lo-fi and continuously degrading pseudo-looping.
Key Features:
- High-powered proprietary DSP platform for superior sound
- Up to 2 seconds of delay time and a lush reverb
- Complete control over delay time, repeats, mix, and voice, along with reverb length and mix
- Three different modes: Normal, Reverse, and Swell
- Expression jack that can be assigned to one of six different controls
- Tap Tempo with six different ratios
- Can function in True Bypass mode or Buffered Bypass mode for trails
- Offers five different tail lengths, including Infinite for lo-fi and continuously degrading pseudo-looping.
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Delay, Reverb |
| Analog/Digital | Digital |
| Effects | Stereo Reverb, Delay, Reverse Delay, Swell |
| Max Delay Time | 2 seconds |
| Inputs | 2 x 1/4" |
| Outputs | 2 x 1/4" |
| Other I/O | 1 x 1/4" TRS (expression) |
| True Bypass | Yes (buffered in trails mode) |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply (included) |
| Power Usage | 425mA |
| Height | 2.25" |
| Width | 4.15" |
| Depth | 4.65" |
| Weight | 1.12 lbs. |
FAQs
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What type of effects does the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 offer?
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The Avalanche Run V2 provides stereo reverb, delay, reverse delay, and swell effects, offering versatile soundscapes for creative exploration.
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Is the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 suitable for stereo setups?
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Yes, the Avalanche Run V2 is designed for stereo use with two 1/4" inputs and outputs, allowing for expansive stereo soundscapes.
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What power requirements does the Avalanche Run V2 have?
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The Avalanche Run V2 requires a 9V DC power supply with a minimum of 425mA current output. It uses a 2.1mm negative center barrel.
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Can the Avalanche Run V2 be used with an expression pedal?
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Yes, the Avalanche Run V2 includes a 1/4" TRS input for an expression pedal, enabling real-time control over various parameters.
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Does the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 feature true bypass?
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Yes, the Avalanche Run V2 offers true bypass switching, and it can also operate in buffered mode when trails are enabled.
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Reviews
PROS
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Wide stereo image for reverb offers three-dimensional sound
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Versatile, suitable for both subtle and experimental sounds
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Can produce warm tones and organic sounding tones
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Tap tempo feature enhances usability
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Compatible with synths, guitars, and external DAW effects
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Multiple delay types (reverse, standard, auto-swell) for creative soundscapes
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Expression pedal input for dynamic effect control
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True bypass maintains signal integrity
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High build quality and attractive design
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Provides unique ambient and drone sounds
CONS
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Delay is mono, lacking a ping pong effect
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Can sound compressed with too hot input signals
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Some users may find it not suitable for "gain" kind of tones
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Requires an expression pedal for full functionality
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Sensitive to power supply quality, no battery option
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Learning curve for accessing advanced features
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Some find the delay thin and unsatisfying with certain settings
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Reverb tweakability is limited
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Not the most versatile for every song in a set
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Can be pricey for some budgets
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2.
Features and functionality
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Despite lacking MIDI and presets, the Avalanche Run V2 excels in creating ambient soundscapes, with intuitive controls that make it easy to use.
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Reverse mode with repeats near zero and max mix creates a unique sound effect, enhancing its versatility for experimental use.
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Expression pedal versatility allows for dynamic control of delay mix, enhancing live performance adaptability.
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The pedal's inability to independently switch reverb and delay is balanced by expression pedal utility, offering flexibility during performances.
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User experience
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Owners highlight the Avalanche Run V2's impressive ambient capabilities, making it a staple on pedalboards even without modern features like MIDI.
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Some users experience recurring static noise issues, even after repair by EarthQuaker, indicating potential reliability concerns over time.
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Comparisons
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The Source Audio Collider and Empress Echosystem are recommended as alternatives for those seeking more algorithms and modern features.
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Compared to EHX Memory Man, highlighting that both offer solid delay options but possibly differing in specific sound characteristics or user preferences.
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Described as less inspiring than the DOD Rubberneck and Keeley Caverns, with the latter praised for consistently sounding good despite fewer features.
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While appreciated for its visual design, the stereo width is noted to be less expansive compared to expectations.
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Use cases and applications
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Combining the Avalanche Run V2 with the Dispatch Master can yield expansive, ambient soundscapes ideal for post-rock genres.
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Cranking time knob and repeats in tails mode effectively transforms the pedal into a micro looper, perfect for creative layering in live settings.
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Often used for its pristine sound quality, fitting well in a mix, and can be used with synths or recorded audio in stereo setups.
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Value and pricing
4.5 out of 5
Based on 8 Reviews and 27 Ratings
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It's fine but i feel you are better of buying a separate reverb and delay
I quite liked the reverb, it was a super simple 2 knob reverb not really much more to it. However the delay was a big disappointment, i found it to be very thin and never sat right with either clean or overdriven sounds, i never tried it with anything high gain. I was looking forward to another reverse delay but ended up underwhelmed. The swell mode actually sounded alright but the sensitivity on it left something to be desired.
Overall i'd say it's a pretty poor delay that can thankfully be covered by a blanket of reverb.
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I love it!
I fell in love with the Avalanche Run the first time I played it in a shop. This pedal's reverb has a real warmth to it. And the delay settings offer plenty of variety. The tap tempo is a great feature, and I miss it in time-based pedals that lack one. To get the most out of it, you can add an expression pedal and choose which parameter it controls.
Brilliant Delay!
The Earthquaker Avalanche Run is a brilliantly handcrafted pedal. Everything is smooth and works very well. Well, it takes a time to find out all variations of delay/loop effects, but after all it's easy to manage. I use it with different instruments: guitars, keyboards, synthies, etc. It works everywhere! Even my Mellotron gets an even wider ambient sound with it. If you like to great soundscapes and are into drone try it! Yes, it's pricey, but I am thinking about buying a second one, because I would like to have it in front of more than just one instrument at the same time...
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An awesome ambient avalanche, and alliteration!
The reverb on this is actually really nice, but limited in tweakability. There are also better delays on the market. But the sounds that you can get from this pedal are an absolute blast! I will never get rid of it. I will just use different reverb and delay when I need a more conventional sound.
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Ambient
Nice clean stereo delay going into a huge reverb.
Not very suitable for small amounts of delay and reverb. The mix knobs add a lot of effect at minimal settings and the reverb is large even at it's shortest setting.
It sounds awesome, though...
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Fun to play with.
This is an extremely unique and fun pedal. I’d give it a 5, but the truth is not everyone sound you’ll make with this pedal is “usable” per say.
That doesn’t take away from the cool factor, but I doubt I’d ever use this pedal for more than 2 or 3 songs a set. Solid pedal, extremely fun, just not the most versatile in my opinion.
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Reverse is super fun to play with especially if you have a volume pedal, you can create some seriously gnarly swells.
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Great reverb/delay combo
A great reverb/delay combo pedal that is perfect for dialing in your sound or finding crazy new possibilities.
Artist usage
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Lee Ranaldo is seen using the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 delay pedal during a tour of his Hoboken studio, Echo Canyon West, as featured in an Instagram post by EarthQuaker Devices.
In an Instagram post, Yvette Young mentions using the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 as reverb during her live performances, showcasing its versatility in her setup.
In this video by Reverb on YouTube, you can see Alessandro Cortini using the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 starting at 0:03.
In the video you can clearly see the Avalanche Run clearly and Courtney mentions that even in the recording sessions she uses it
In an Instagram story detailing every pedal Peter owns an Avalanche Run V2 is seen in the top left
Michelle is listed on the Earthquaker Devices website as an artist.
In an Instagram post by Alcest, Neige showcases the use of the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 delay pedal during the recording sessions for their upcoming album.
MS: Absolutely. I really like the** Avalanche Run**. And I have yet to really dig in to everything that it has on tap. I have it set up pretty simply where I just have the tails set up and the one for one delay, and I have the reverb up just a bit, and I have the level and repeats about halfway up, and the tone is up a little bit, because I like it being a little brighter. I really love how well it tracks and how well that tap tempo tracks and being able to look down. That bright light tap tempo is just brilliant, because in any kind of lighting you can see what’s happening, and so not only am I using my ears to track it but I can look down at it too and make changes on the fly with it, and the changes happen so quick. I’ve had tap tempo pedals that aren’t that quick when changing, so I anticipate learning to love it more and more and more, and I already love it. I just used it once in practice and was like, yeah, that’s what I needed. We’re like the least professional band in some ways as far as that goes. “Oh, we have to start over, that’s out of tune”. We’re worried about aesthetics as far as how we present ourselves, but on the stage, we’re not super serious. We’re not jokey either, but we’re not about just trying to maintain this intense vibe. If something isn’t right we’re gonna stop and fix it, laugh about it.
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