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Description
After over 2 years of design, testing, and tweaking we are so excited to finally be able to present our latest inspiration box: The Flux Echo! It’s the result of years of research & development, our community’s great input and Misha’s extensive delay collection ranging from vintage tape echoes to modern crisp delays.
Mono and Stereo I/O's: The Flux Echo is designed to work great with most setups including traditional mono rigs as well as stereo rigs with multiple amps/instruments, it even sounds great with synthesizers.
Flux Mode: Variable switch that allows 3 distinct voices: a warm, ambient reverb with clean analog delay repeats, a lightly modulated reverb with a smooth reverse delay, and a shimmer reverb with a tape-style echo.
Tap/Hold switch: Tap to set your delay tempo, hold to freeze both reverb and delay. Once you let go both will decay as set.
Bypass/Delay and Reverb Trails switch: Tap to turn the Flux Echo on or off. Hold the bypass switch down while the pedal is on to enable or disable delay/reverb trails.
Product specs
| Brand | Horizon Devices |
| Model | Flux Echo |
| Finish | Lavender |
| Year | 2020 - 2025 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Delay Pedals, Reverb Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What type of effects does the Horizon Devices Flux Echo pedal provide?
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The Horizon Devices Flux Echo pedal combines both delay and reverb effects, allowing for versatile ambient soundscapes and lush, spacious tones that enhance your guitar playing experience.
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Can the Flux Echo pedal be used in a stereo setup?
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The Horizon Devices Flux Echo is designed with standard mono input and output, so it is not inherently configured for stereo use without additional equipment.
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Does the Flux Echo pedal have a true bypass feature?
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Yes, the Horizon Devices Flux Echo pedal features true bypass, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.
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How does the Flux Echo pedal handle high-gain settings?
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The Flux Echo is designed to perform well with high-gain settings, maintaining clarity and definition while adding ambient delay and reverb effects to your sound.
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What power supply is required for the Horizon Devices Flux Echo?
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The Flux Echo pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a negative center pin, which is typical for most guitar pedals.
Videos
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Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Horizon Devices Flux Echo.
Features and functionality
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The Flux Echo's inability to separate delay and reverb functions is a notable limitation for users seeking individual control over these effects.
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The Flux Echo impresses with its sound quality straight out of the box at 50% settings across all three modes, significantly outperforming the DOD FX96.
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Comparisons
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Some users recommend the Dark Sun as a superior alternative for only a slight price increase, suggesting better functionality and versatility.
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Use cases and applications
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The Flux Echo's combined delay and shimmer reverb create a synth-like quality, which may not suit traditional delay/reverb applications but can be intriguing for experimental sounds.
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Build quality
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A user experienced a knob falling off upon unboxing, which they attributed to possible shipping vibrations, but it was easily reattached.
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Artist usage
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In this post bea shows off his horizon flux echo. Bea got this pedal after trying one at namm
Deric Eaton uses the Horizon Devices Flux Echo pedal for its reverse delay flux mode, as shared on his Instagram account.
In a YouTube video titled "Travis Toy - Alabama Jubilee Guitar Solo," guitarist Eric Woolard demonstrates the Horizon Devices Flux Echo pedal, stating it is used for delay and reverb. The video description confirms this usage: "Using the Horizon Devices FluxEcho for delay and verb, crazy how versatile this thing is!"
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