Get warm, rich delay sounds at an amazing price with this killer deal on the DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay
Get more than 50% off this impressively-spec'd tank of a stompbox
Everyone loves a good delay pedal, and DOD's Rubberneck Analog Delay with Tap Tempo is one of the most rock-solid choices out there for guitarists looking to add one to their pedalboard.
With a rugged, double-wide chassis and Modulation Rate and Depth as well as Delay Gain and Tone controls, the Rubberneck offers users a wide variety of intriguing sonic possibilities, without being disappointingly simple or headache-inducingly complex.
Aside from the numerous sounds offered by those features alone, users can also customize momentary control of oscillation and pitch sweeps. Adjustable by individual mini knobs that double as multi-color LED status indicators, these additional features set the Rubberneck apart from the ever-growing delay pedal crowd.
Now, thanks to ProAudioStar, you can get this dependable, high-quality stompbox at less than half its typical street price. Rather than the usual $249.95, the Rubberneck is now available for a mouthwatering $119.99.
Discounts this steep tend to be short-lived and sweet, so be sure to point your browser over to ProAudioStar to take advantage, and get this killer pedal for a killer price!
Get more than 50% off the impressively-spec'd DOD Rubberneck Analog Delay with Tap Tempo
With a rugged, double-wide chassis, unique features that allow for enough fine-tuning to soothe the nerves of even the most perfectionist players and warm, rich delay tones, the Rubberneck is a rock-solid choice for any guitarist looking for a dependable delay. Get it at an amazing discount today!
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Jackson is an Associate Editor at GuitarWorld.com. He’s been writing and editing stories about new gear, technique and guitar-driven music both old and new since 2014, and has also written extensively on the same topics for Guitar Player. Elsewhere, his album reviews and essays have appeared in Louder and Unrecorded. Though open to music of all kinds, his greatest love has always been indie, and everything that falls under its massive umbrella. To that end, you can find him on Twitter crowing about whatever great new guitar band you need to drop everything to hear right now.