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Description

Step into a world of rhythmic enchantment with the Keeley Halo Core, a delay effects pedal that transcends ordinary soundscapes. Crafted in collaboration with guitar virtuoso Andy Timmons, this pedal captures his iconic "halo" effect, offering a signature tone that's both ethereal and captivating. This pedal isn't just an echo chamber; it's two pedals in one. With dual delay sections, you can seamlessly switch between distinct delay types, from traditional quarter and dotted eighth notes to Andy Timmons' unique halo effect. The Rhythm Mode selector and comprehensive control suite, including Tone and Highpass Filter knobs, provide endless sound-shaping possibilities, while the DREAM Multi-Core DSP ensures pristine sound quality.

Whether you're creating lush landscapes or tight rhythmic patterns, the Halo Core's eight user presets allow you to save your favorite settings, making it easy to recall your signature sounds on the fly. Its Smart Stomp System offers intuitive tap tempo control and infinite repeat/hold capabilities, perfect for live performances and studio sessions. The compact, pedalboard-friendly design fits comfortably into any rig setup, with remote switching and programmable expression pedal control for added versatility. Embrace the sound that has defined a legend and make it your own with the Keeley Halo Core.

Key Features:

  • Dual delay sections with up to 1,500ms delay time
  • Five selectable delay rhythm modes including Andy Timmons' signature "halo" effect
  • Eight user presets for instant recall
  • Comprehensive controls: Time, Feedback, Tone, Saturate, and more
  • True stereo inputs and outputs
  • Smart Stomp System with tap tempo and infinite hold
  • Remote switching and programmable expression pedal control
  • True bypass or trails operation
  • Made in the USA

Owner's manual

Keeley Halo Core User Manual

Product specs

Pedal Type Dual Echo
Analog/Digital Digital
Presets 8 x User
Effects Halo, Analog, Tape, Quarter-note, Dotted-eighth-note
Max Delay Time 1.5 seconds
Tap Tempo Yes
Inputs 2 x 1/4" (L/mono, R)
Outputs 2 x 1/4" (L/mono, R)
Other I/O 1 x 1/4" TRS (expression), 1 x 1/4" TRS (remote)
True Bypass Yes, Switchable to Trails Mode
Power Source 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
Power Usage 160mA
Height 2.2"
Width 2.5"
Depth 4.7"
Weight 0.77 lbs.

FAQs

What makes the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo unique compared to other delay pedals?

The Keeley Halo features Andy Timmons' signature "Halo" sound as a preset and offers two delay pedals in one, allowing users to save different sounds to A and B and switch between them. It includes innovative delay rhythms like stereo rack BBD and multi-head tape delay.

Can the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo be used in a stereo setup?

Yes, the Keeley Halo supports stereo operation with two 1/4" inputs and outputs, making it ideal for stereo rigs or complex signal chains.

Does the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo provide tap tempo functionality?

Yes, the pedal includes soft stomp switches that allow for tap tempo, enabling precise control over delay timing during live performances.

Is it possible to use an expression pedal with the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo?

Yes, the pedal has a 1/4" TRS input for an expression pedal, allowing for real-time control over various parameters to enhance your performance.

What power requirements does the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo have?

The Keeley Halo requires a 9V DC power supply and consumes 160mA. The power supply is sold separately.

Keeley Electronics

Keeley Electronics

Introducing the new Keeley HALO Core | with Robert Keeley and Andy Timmons

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Introducing the new Keeley HALO Core | with Robert Keeley and Andy Timmons

Keeley Electronics

Keeley Electronics

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Keeley Electronics HALO Core with Robert Keeley and Andy Timmons

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Keeley Electronics

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Keeley Halo Core Delay Pedal

Shawn Tubbs

Shawn Tubbs

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Andy Timmons plays (T)ruth with the new Keeley Electronics HALO Core

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Keeley Electronics

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Keeley HALO CORE

Brett Kingman

Brett Kingman

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Keeley Halo Core

Mike Hermans

Mike Hermans

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Keeley Halo Core - Distilled Delay

Stompbox Breakdown

Stompbox Breakdown

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The new Keeley Electronics HALO Core - 'Jam in A' with Andy Timmons - Full Band Mix

Keeley Electronics

Keeley Electronics

Video thumbnail for Andy Timmons Signature Delay Tone | Keeley Halo Core | Sound Demo by Guitar Bonedo

Andy Timmons Signature Delay Tone | Keeley Halo Core | Sound Demo

Guitar Bonedo

Guitar Bonedo

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Keeley HALO CORE - No Chat Demo

Brett Kingman

Brett Kingman

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Keeley Halo Core.

Features and functionality

  • The Halo Core's infinite hold function maintains repeat levels rather than creating self-oscillation, similar to the Strymon Volante's pad creation.

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  • The Halo Core features 8 customizable banks allowing users to tailor delay and slapback sounds to their preference, enhancing versatility beyond just dual-delay use.

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Comparisons

  • Users find the Halo Core's dual delay sound preferable to the Strymon Brig, especially when used with fuzz pedals.

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  • Users note that while multi-effects units like the Zoom MS-70CDR+ offer additional features, the Halo Core's focus on dual-delay quality surpasses the multi-effects capabilities at a similar price point.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Halo Core delay pairs exceptionally well with fuzz pedals, enhancing the dual delay experience.

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  • The Halo Core is frequently used as an "always-on" pedal, with the Halo setting adding lushness and reverb to a guitar's sound, appealing to users who prefer simplicity over multi-effects.

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See how Elliot Easton uses Keeley Halo Core

Elliot Easton

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In an image posted to the Keeley Sound Check - Open Guitar Effects Forum, the Keeley Halo Core in Plasmaetic Purple is visible on a board crafted for studio use, assembled by Sean Spears of Keeley Electronics, confirming its use by guitarist Elliot Easton.

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A Keeley Halo Core is seen on Brett Papa's pedalboard in this Instagram post by XTS.

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