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Description

We can't repeat ourselves enough, the Skipping Stone is a delay that will leave you lost in exceptional tones. Providing you with 8 different delay effects to choose between, in one easy to use pedal. From simple slapbacks and quarter note delays, to dual delays and oil cans, this pedal is made for a player that is always tweaking their sound. Like all Poison Noises pedals, we want you to get more out of your rig. Which is why we have made all of our parameters as expansive and responsive as possible. Don't skip out on a game changing delay pedal, get your Skipping Stone today!

Product specs

Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital digital
Mono/Stereo mono
Power 9V
Poison Noises

Poison Noises

Skipping Stone - Poison Noises

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Skipping Stone - Poison Noises

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Poison Noises Skipping Stone.

Features and functionality

  • The Skipping Stone delay pedal is praised for its versatility, although the humorous knob labeling can be annoying.

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  • The Skipping Stone delay pedal features unique modes like ring modulation, allowing for experimental soundscapes beyond traditional delays.

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Comparisons

  • The Skipping Stone is considered an outstanding delay, comparable to other high-quality brands and preferred by some over traditional phasers and flangers.

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User experience

  • One owner appreciates the Skipping Stone for its tonal versatility, highlighting its ability to cover ground typically handled by multiple pedals.

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  • Owners appreciate the Skipping Stone for its ability to produce aggressive sounds while maintaining clarity, ideal for cutting through a mix in live settings.

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  • Enthusiasts note the Skipping Stone's capability to transition from tame to wild soundscapes, making it versatile for diverse musical styles.

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See how John Nolan uses Poison Noises Skipping Stone

John Nolan

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Taking Back Sunday

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In the first slide you can hear John using a few of the different pedal settings. In the 2nd, you can actually see a picture of the pedal that he is using.

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