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Description

Dive into the ethereal soundscapes of your dreams with the EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2. This reverb effects pedal is a gateway to vintage spring reverb tones, expertly crafted to deliver a hauntingly beautiful auditory experience. Whether you're exploring surf rock's shimmering echoes or the cavernous depths of ambient sound, the Ghost Echo v2 ensures that every note is enveloped in a lush, resonant atmosphere.

Designed for the discerning guitarist, the Ghost Echo v2 combines classic reverb charm with modern versatility. Featuring an all-analog signal path, it provides a warm, organic sound that digital counterparts struggle to replicate. The intuitive control layout includes Dwell, Attack, and Depth knobs, allowing you to sculpt your reverb with precision. This pedal can effortlessly transition from subtle background ambiance to full-blown, immersive soundscapes.

The Ghost Echo v2 is not just about sound; it's about reliability and usability. With its robust, road-ready construction, it can withstand the rigors of touring and frequent gigging. Whether you're in the studio or on stage, this pedal is a steadfast companion in your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • All-analog signal path for warm, organic reverb tones
  • Dwell, Attack, and Depth control knobs for precise sound shaping
  • Compact and durable design suitable for live performances and studio use
  • True bypass switching to maintain signal integrity when not in use
  • Power: Standard 9V DC adapter (not included)

Product specs

Brand EarthQuaker Devices
Model Ghost Echo Reverb V2
Year 2017
Made In United States
Categories Reverb Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of reverb does the EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2 emulate?

The EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2 emulates vintage spring reverb units, providing a classic reverb sound with the ability to tweak for hall-type effects.

Can the Ghost Echo v2 be used with bass guitars?

Yes, the Ghost Echo v2 can be used with bass guitars, offering rich reverb effects that complement the lower frequencies.

What power supply is required for the Ghost Echo v2 pedal?

The Ghost Echo v2 requires a standard 9V DC power supply, center-negative, which is common among most guitar pedals.

How does the "attack" knob on the Ghost Echo v2 affect the sound?

The "attack" knob on the Ghost Echo v2 adjusts the delay of the reverb effect, allowing for greater control over when the reverb enters the signal, which can create a slapback delay effect.

Is the EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2 true bypass?

Yes, the Ghost Echo v2 features true bypass switching, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not in use.

Does the Ghost Echo v2 work well in a pedalboard setup?

The Ghost Echo v2 integrates seamlessly into pedalboard setups, thanks to its standard pedal format and true bypass design, making it a versatile addition for any guitarist.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Perfect for clean tones and leads, adds eerie emptiness

  • Balances between subtle and powerful without dominating the mix

  • Excels in creating ambient sounds with the right settings

  • Compact size with capabilities of larger, vintage units

  • Versatile, from big spaces to minor depth enhancements

  • Unique echo feature thickens the overall sound

  • Ideal for ambient volume swells and filling up space

CONS

  • Can get lost in the mix with high gain settings

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2.

Features and functionality

  • The new Ghost Echo v2 features a red LED and soft switching, enhancing usability and aesthetics over previous models.

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  • It's noted for performing a slapback effect effectively, adding to its reverb versatility.

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  • The Ghost Echo v2 can handle guitar volume levels up to 7 without clipping, which may be beneficial when adjusting gain stages in a signal chain.

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  • The Ghost Echo v2's predelay is noted for its eerie tone, though it's not ideal for funk and R&B chord stabs, where less predelay is preferred.

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Use cases and applications

  • With dwell and depth at 10 o'clock, the Ghost Echo v2 provides a subtle always-on reverb; cranking them results in a massive self-oscillating wash.

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User experience

  • Owners highlight its compatibility with dirt pedals, enhancing the pedal's versatility in different setups.

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  • Owners who prefer reverb at subtle settings find the Ghost Echo v2 can sometimes reverberate too much low end at higher volumes.

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Build quality

  • The internal Belton brick component is praised for contributing a unique, dreamy quality to the pedal's sound.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Some users find that placing the Ghost Echo v2 in an effects loop can alleviate clipping issues often experienced when the pedal is used directly after the guitar.

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Comparisons

  • It's noted that similar clipping issues are present in other EarthQuaker reverb pedals, like the Dispatch Master, suggesting a shared design characteristic or limitation.

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  • The Ghost Echo v2 is preferred over v3 for its smoother sound and fewer artifacts, which some find too pronounced in v3.

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  • The Levitation pedal is described as brighter with longer reverb tails, while the Ghost Echo v2 is better suited for ambient sounds due to its modulation.

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  • Despite liking the Ghost Echo v2, some users transition to the Levitation for its adaptability to brighter settings, especially in funk and R&B contexts.

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See how Daniel Christiansen uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Daniel Christiansen

Guitarist

Preoccupations

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Verified via YouTube

At 3:24, you can see Daniel's pedalboard, which includes a Death By Audio Apocalypse, Boss TR-2 Tremolo, MXR Carbon Copy, Boss RE-20 Space Echo, MXR Analog Chorus, Earthquaker Devices Ghost Echo and MXR Micro Amp.

See how Shana Cleveland uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Shana Cleveland

Singer, Guitarist

La Luz

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Verified via reddit

A couple Earthquakes pedals, Ghost Echo and Dunes. A Death By Audio Fuzz War Ty Segall gave me when we recorded Weirdo Shrine. And a custom delay made by Tyler Ventura in Seattle.

See how Scott Munro uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Scott Munro

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Preoccupations

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Verified via Twitter

Photo taken at the Astoria in Vancouver, BC, Canada. May 9th 2018.

See how Olivia Jean uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Olivia Jean

Singer, Guitarist

The Black Belles

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

That's a go to, that I’ll keep on for all of the songs. Then I'll boost myself for solos. The Ghost Echo I really like for reverb. The Erupter I really like using for fuzz solos.

See how Chris Head uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Chris Head

Guitarist

Anti?Flag

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Verified via YouTube

at 9:10 you can see a ghost echo distortion pedal

See how Steven Choi uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Steven Choi

Guitarist

Rx Bandits

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Verified via Photo

Steve Choi uses an Earthquaker Devices Ghost Echo V2 in photos of his pedalboards for Rx Bandits and The Sound of Animals Fighting

See how Dennis Casey uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Dennis Casey

Guitarist, Composer

Flogging Molly

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed on Dennis' official EQD artist page.

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Devin Holt

Guitarist

Pallbearer

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Verified via YouTube

At 00:38 from a Gear Gods interview in 2014.

"I'm really into the Ghost Echo. I use this all the time"

See how Jamie Stillman uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Jamie Stillman

Guitarist, Drummer

The Party of Helicopters

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Verified via Bass Ramblings & Other Thoughts

Mentioned in this March 24, 2014 interview for Simon Poulton's Tumblr "Bass Ramblings & Other Thoughts".

I mainly use a 1968 Jazzmaster and a 2011 Les Paul into Musicman HD130 head and an old Marshall 8x10 cabinet. I use a lot of pedals but my pedal board never stays the same for long. The mainstays are: Speaker Cranker Overdrive, Grand Orbiter Phase Machine, Ghost Echo Reverb, Disaster Transport Delay and a BBE Sonic Stomp.

See how Duncan Lloyd uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Duncan Lloyd

Guitarist

Maxïmo Park

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed on Duncan's official EQD artist page.

See how Elle Puckett uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Elle Puckett

Guitarist

Eisley

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tracking guitars for the @nel_music ep

See how Jeffrey Nations uses EarthQuaker Devices Ghost Echo v2

Jeffrey Nations

Singer, Guitarist

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Jeff officially endorses EarthQuaker Devices

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