
Pseudo Echo
The Trooper Pseudo Echo is a deliciously analog delay pedal that conjures up the warm, lush soundscapes of vintage tape echo units. Powered by a custom-designed BBD (Bucket Brigade Device) chip, this little box dishes out rich, organic repeats that melt into the ether, creating an aural haze that envelops your guitar tone. But don't be fooled - the Pseudo Echo is no one-trick pony. Twist the Time knob and you'll uncover a wide range of delay times, from subtle slapback to sprawling, psychedelic washes. The Feedback control allows you to dial in everything from subtle echoes to full-on, self-oscillating mayhem, perfect for evoking the chaotic energy of vintage dub and post-punk. And the Volume knob lets you seamlessly blend those luscious repeats with your dry signal, giving you total control over the effect's presence in your mix. What really sets the Pseudo Echo apart, though, is its uncanny ability to add depth, dimension, and movement to your playing. Guitarists like Robert Smith of The Cure and Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine have famously used similar analog delay pedals to craft their signature atmospheric tones, and the Trooper puts that same magic at your fingertips. It's an essential tool for anyone seeking to escape the digital realm and explore the warm, organic world of vintage delay.



