Pricing and availability
We compare 600+ stores and found this item at 8 stores. Prices updated .
Store
Reviews
Price
Average Price: $277
High-end/Boutique
$100
$251+
Price Tier
Budget
Standard
High-end
Price History
Based on price data from 6 merchants for "Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo". Prices shown reflect NEW condition. Tracking began Apr 2, 2026.
* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.
Description
Unlock the secret sound of renowned guitarist, Andy Timmons, with the Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo. Revered for its unique "Halo" effect, this dual echo signature effects pedal mimics the rhythmic dance of the notes that Timmons is famous for, creating an almost reverb-like diffusion. The Halo not only offers the enigmatic Timmons signature delay tone, but also allows you to program your own sounds and save them as presets. You can seamlessly switch between Side A and Side B, essentially owning two delay pedals in one compact device.
The magic doesn't stop there. The Halo is packed with a variety of other rhythmic delays including quarter note, dotted 8th, stereo rackmount analog delay, and a vintage multi-head tape echo. The DREAM multi-core DSP ensures pristine sound quality, further enhanced with controls for saturation, tone, and shelving filters. Whether you're a Timmons fan or an experimental musician carving out your unique sound, the Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo is a must-have addition to your pedalboard.
Key Features:
- Andy Timmons’s coveted “Halo” delay effect
- Functions as 2 delay pedals with up to 1500ms of available delay time
- 5 selectable delay rhythm modes: Quarter Note, Dotted Eighth, Halo, Bucket Brigade (BBD), Multi-Tap Tape Delay
- 8 user presets for storing and swapping on the fly
- Smart Stomp System allows for tap tempo when footswitches are held down
- Infinite repeat/hold via alternate stomp switch
- Remote switching; programmable expression pedal control
- True bypass or trails operation
Owner's manual
Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo User ManualProduct 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 types of delay effects are available on the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo?
-
The Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo offers a variety of delay effects including Halo, Analog, Tape, Quarter-note, and Dotted-eighth-note, allowing for a wide range of sonic textures and rhythmic patterns.
-
Does the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo have tap tempo functionality?
-
Yes, the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo features tap tempo, which can be accessed by holding down either footswitch, making it easy to sync your delays with the tempo of your music.
-
Can I save my custom delay settings on the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo?
-
Yes, you can save up to 8 user presets on the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo, allowing you to quickly recall your favorite delay settings during performances or recording sessions.
-
Is the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo compatible with an expression pedal?
-
Yes, the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo includes an expression pedal input, providing dynamic control over various parameters for expressive performance adjustments.
-
What power supply is required for the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo?
-
The Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo requires a 9V DC power supply, which is sold separately, and consumes 160mA of power.
Videos
JHS Pedals
Keeley Electronics Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo
Reviews
PROS
-
Exceptional sound quality that enriches guitar tone
-
User-friendly interface, easy to dial in a variety of presets
-
Versatile, covering a wide range of delay effects
-
Presets are very useful and easy to edit
-
Compact size with a powerful feature set
-
Offers both mono and stereo outputs
-
Maintains clarity of sound even with heavy effects
-
High build-quality and finish
-
Dual delay and 8 user presets enhance playability
-
Authentic sounding tape and analogue delays
CONS
-
Learning curve for some users, can be initially confusing
-
Lack of MIDI functionality may limit integration with some setups
-
A/B preset switching can be perplexing for beginners
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo.
Features and functionality
-
The Keeley Andy Timmons Halo's presets are praised for capturing sought-after sounds without extensive tweaking, making it ideal for users who prefer simplicity over complex settings.
Source -
The Halo's stereo spread is highlighted for adding warmth and depth to guitar tones, which is particularly appreciated by users with stereo rigs.
Source -
Some owners utilize the Halo's presets as a creative base, tweaking them slightly for inspiration and unique sounds, like an oil can delay effect.
Source -
There is criticism regarding the pedal's saturation feature, which some users find too digital and electronic in sound.
Source -
The pedal includes a dotted-eighth feature, praised for its quality alongside the halo setting, contributing to its versatility.
Source -
Owners appreciate the secondary controls being printed on the pedal, simplifying usability and reducing confusion during setup adjustments.
Source -
The modulation feature is highlighted as a bonus, adding an extra layer of texture and depth to the delay effects.
Source
User experience
-
Owners report that the Halo's repeats maintain clarity and avoid cluttering the sound, enhancing its usability in various setups.
Source -
Some owners mention the Halo can effectively replace amp reverb, adding a subtle ambient layer even with amp reverb turned off.
Source -
Owners appreciate the small form factor for its portability but note challenges in live settings due to the small button size.
Source -
The Halo's delay is noted for being touch-sensitive, responding well to pick attack, which enhances the playing dynamics for users.
Source -
Users transitioning from the MXR Carbon Copy appreciate the Halo's ease of preset switching, avoiding the hassle of manual adjustments for different sounds.
Source
Comparisons
-
Users consistently prefer the Halo over the Strymon Timeline for its sound quality and ease of use, noting the latter can be overwhelming with settings.
Source -
The Halo mimics dual delay pedals, achieving Andy Timmons' signature sound, similar to combining two delay units into one.
Source -
Compared to the Boss DD-3, the Halo is considered a different beast, offering a more refined digital delay experience.
Source
Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
28681
Punches above its weight and holds its own against larger boxes
I picked up the Halo a couple months ago, after most of the hype had died down, to see if it was a suitable upgrade from my TC Electronic Flashback 2 I regretteed selling, with less bugs. For playing everything from church services to Floyd covers, I found the Flashback to sound just right, but found myself alternating between settings and needing to switch on the fly, something the TC was physically incapable of without a loud pop, which seems to be an inherent issue with its design. The Halo's preset banks and on the fly switching intrigued me, so I eventually found one for a good price used, and immediately integrated it into my rig. The stock Andy 1A preset is fun, but I found some of the stock dotted delays to be a little samey sounding and not what I was looking for. My favorite part of having presets is the little pitch warble when you switch delay times, which almost feels like an effect on its own, as it is both seamless and musical sounding. Where this pedal will really shine is customizing your own presets to have in addition to the 'Halo' mode, and in stereo, with a clean and slightly dirty amp. Where I will dock the Halo is the price point in a market saturated with great sounding multi mode delays, but it is a quality piece of kit by a company with top tier service. It can also be noisy on occasion, but that has proven to be user error or lack of isolated power at certain venues, so I can believe the noise floor is lower with the Halo Core.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
The way I settled on using it is a clean dotted eighth, which is a modified version of 2A, and my own Tape style slapback on 2B. The bucket brigade mode is also awesome, as I'm a big fan of the old Ibanez and Maxon boxes it can imitate well.
Artist usage
Add artist
In an Instagram post by Ulrich Rodenberg, the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Signature Dual Echo is clearly visible on Steve Lukather's pedalboard, as shown in the second slide, confirming its use for Toto's 2025 The Dogz of Oz Tour.
In this video, Rabea demonstrates the Keeley Halo delay. He says:
First things first, I really enjoyed using this pedal. I’m not surprised because Andy Timmons has great tone and his delays are always on point, and that’s basically what this is. It does the Andy Timmons vibes in a box. But it does way more than that, you know? It’s got a lot of tone shaping ability for a delay with things like a hi-pass, modulation depth, you know that tone is really nicely tuned. And the rhythm control gives you loads of different opportunities to get different vibes of delays out of this pedal.
My favorite feature, outside of the fact that it sounds really good, is that side A and side B. Basically, giving you, for 3 presets you’ve got two sides per preset, so there’s loads of settings you can save and get around very easily. It’s very compact but packed full of features.
Developed in collaboration with Timmons, as specified on the official product page.
The collaboration of Andy Timmons, “Master Guitar Player & Delay Wizard”, and Robert Keeley, Godfather of boutique stompbox effects, have collaborated to produce a tool allowing players to master their musical craft.
In the YouTube video titled "Opeth - 'Paragraph One' - Fredrik Äkesson Playthrough Video," Fredrik Åkesson can be seen using the Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo at the 2:25 mark.
In the "Tim Pierce Rig Rundown Guitar Gear & Studio Tour" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube, at the 22:45 mark, Tim Pierce's pedalboard clearly features the Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo, confirming his use of this particular gear.
At Lincoln Brewster's live concert "Summer WOW (Worship on the Water) Launch Party @ 7:00 PM Zeeland, MI" on May 10, 2025,
I received permission to photograph his pedal board, which clearly shows the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo Pedal - Andy Apple Red, outlined by a red square.
In an Instagram post by Premier Guitar, the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Signature Dual Echo is shown on John Bohlinger's pedalboard.
In the video titled "Get a GREAT guitar tone with just 3 pedals! Tres Andres!! Woodshed Ep. 102" by Andy Wood Music on YouTube, guitarist Andy Wood demonstrates how to achieve an excellent guitar tone using only three pedals, one of which is the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Signature Dual Echo.
At 17:07 in the video "The PERFECT Pedal Platform Amp | Fender Hot Rod Deville ML Michael Landau," R.J. Ronquillo is shown using the Keeley Halo Andy Timmons. He also has the sweetwater link in the description.
In the interview titled "The Tim Lerch Interview - Ask Zac 220," hosted by Ask Zac on YouTube, Tim Lerch discusses his use of the Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo pedal.
Album Usage
The Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo has been featured on the following albums:
Genre Usage
Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.
Used With
Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo, it is most commonly used with the following gear.
Community setups
Show yoursSimilar
Add recommendation2 alternative and related items for Keeley Andy Timmons Signature Halo, curated by the Equipboard community.
$645.00
The inspiration for the 'Andy Mode' featured as preset 1A.
More Keeley Delay Effects Pedals
Accessories & Related Items
Gear Guides
Most Popular Delay Effects Pedals
Most Popular Brands
-
Added to Equipboard on by
eyeseeofficialGear IQ 161130
-