Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail Analogue Delay Pedal

Product discontinued

Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail Analogue Delay Pedal

Product discontinued

Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail Analogue Delay Pedal Overview

The Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail is an analog delay pedal capable of warm, authentic vintage tones, lush modulation and a few extra tricks.

Everyone loves the warm, smooth, ambient vibe of a Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) analog delay pedal. The Vapor Trail gives you those classic tones but with a TRS insert jack that lets you process the repeats through additional effects to unlock your creativity and redefine what you can do with analog delay.

The Vapor Trail's natural compression and treble-smoothing characteristics support rather than overpower the dry note… at least until you want to max out the controls to make ray-gun and spaceship noises. A flashing LED in the Delay knob gives you a visual readout of the tempo of your repeats (which range from 15ms to 600ms), and the Mix knob gives you everything from the gentlest hint of a repeat up to a 3dB boost. The Vapor Trail also has modulation controls to add shimmer and movement to your echoed signal.

Use the TRS insert jack to send the wet signal through any other pedal or effect, such as distortion flanger, chorus, envelope filter or reverb – or use a volume pedal to vary the level of the delayed signal. You can even use it as a wet output to send just the repeats to a separate amp or signal chain.

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Rated 3.00 out of 5 28/3/2020

Fantastic effects, but, if you are wedded to the idea of the flashing control knob beware that there are different versions of the body and they are not all the same

ajrickards

Rated 5.00 out of 5 01/4/2017

Wonderful, use it a lot more than I planned to, still got a long way to go to master,as it is a box of many tricks.

Christian Brodie

Rated 5.00 out of 5 25/3/2017

I love this pedal, it's been so good far, found no faults with it so far, it's a lot better than I thought it would be. If you're gonna get a delay pedal, get this one or at the very least an analouge one because they blow digital ones like the DD-7 out of the water

B Mack