Tone Report Weekly Issue 129 | Page 16

EARTHQUAKER DEVICES AVALANCHE RUN From the scenic, echoing canyonlands of Akron, Ohio comes EarthQuaker’s newest reverb pedal, the Avalanche Run. EarthQuaker seems to be quite dedicated to creating uniquely voiced, left-of-center reverb effects, and the Avalanche Run follows in this tradition by combining two distinct tastes that have always tasted great together: delay and reverb. It expands upon the foundation laid down by the company’s beloved Dispatch Master delay-reverb, increasing its ambient powers with a full two seconds of delay, succulent reverb sounds, and three operation modes; Normal, Reverse, and Swell. In Reverse mode the delay line is 16 TONE TALK // reversed while the reverb remains normal, and in Swell mode the player can use picking dynamics to create some truly enchanting, ghostly volume swells. The Avalanche Run is outfitted with tap tempo, expression control, true bypass or trails, five selectable tail lengths, and a secondary function for the tap button in each mode . In Normal or Swell mode, holding the tap will churn up wild self-oscillation, and in Reverse mode it turns the delay back to normal mode until the button is released. EarthQuaker’s Avalanche Run is a delightful sonic playground for the lover of spacious guitar tones. Get one! Space Explorers: 5 New Must-Have Reverbs