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Description
Step into the realm of swirling soundscapes with the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reflector, a multi-dimensional chorus pedal that defies the ordinary. Crafted by the sonic alchemists at Old Blood Noise, the Reflector is not just a chorus pedal—it's a portal to a universe of lush modulation and captivating effects. With its three distinct modes, this pedal transforms your guitar's voice, offering a palette of tones from vibrato-esque warbles to ethereal, reverb-laden washes.
Unleash your creativity by using the Reflector's intuitive controls. Adjust the Rate and Depth to sculpt the speed and richness of your chorus, flanger, or vibrato effect. The Mix knob lets you blend your dry and wet signals to taste, while the Modulate control introduces unique pitch, reverb, or flanger variations depending on the selected mode. Choose from Wrinkle Mode for a pitch-bending vibrato, Washed Mode for a serene chorus with reverb, or Mirrors Mode, where detuned chorus meets flanger for a truly otherworldly experience.
Built with both expression out jack and clickless switching for seamless integration into your setup, the Reflector also features an internal trimpot allowing you to fine-tune the output level. Adorned with artwork by Derek Nobbs, this pedal not only sounds incredible but looks stunning on any pedalboard.
Key Features:
- Three modulation modes: Wrinkle, Washed, and Mirrors
- Rate, Depth, Mix, and Modulate controls for customizable soundscapes
- Expression out jack for external control
- Clickless switching for noise-free operation
- Internal trimpot for output level adjustment
- Original artwork by Derek Nobbs
Product specs
| Power | 9V |
| Mono/Stereo | mono |
Videos
Old Blood Noise Endeavors
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reflector Technical Demo
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reflector.
Features and functionality
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The Reflector Chorus V3 offers three modes: Chorus + Pitch, Reverb, and Flanger, with intuitive controls for each setting.
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Users find the Reflector's knob stiffer, aiding in maintaining pitch stability, particularly for a fifth shift up, with less microtonal drift compared to previous versions.
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Use cases and applications
Comparisons
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The Reflector V3 is noted to have a brighter chorus tone than BOSS choruses and offers more experimental sound capabilities.
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V1 of the Reflector is described as wackier and less refined compared to V3, which is easier to control within conventional boundaries.
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The Reflector in Prism colorway feels tighter and more precise than earlier V3 models, which were harder to tune for specific pitch shifts.
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User experience
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Owners value the "charging up" sound effect achieved by holding a chord and tweaking the pitch modulation knob.
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An owner who has cycled through multiple versions of the Reflector claims the Prism colorway provides improved handling for fifth shifts without the microtonal issues present in earlier models.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 8 Ratings
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Versatile, but clips with high-output pickups
I got this thing because I wanted a lush chorus but also liked the pitch-shifting effect because it makes the guitar sound liked an aged tape recording.
My only gripe (which is actually kind of big) is that on the chorus setting, the pedal can clip pretty easily with higher output pickups. You'll have to roll back your guitar volume, which was disappointing.
I may or may not swap this for a different chorus if the clipping becomes too much of an issue.
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Taylor York frequently uses the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reflector to achieve a rich chorus effect, as demonstrated in a user-uploaded photo on Fbcdn.
Denver Dalley mentions the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reflector among his favorite new guitar pedals in an Instagram post, highlighting it as part of his collection of "new toys" in his studio.
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown interview, Liz Cooper discusses and shows her use of the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reflector pedal on her pedalboard.
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