Product Details
- Brand: ANALOG ALIEN
- Style: Delay,Reverb,Bass,Overdrive
- Voltage: 9 Volts
- Amperage: 100 Milliamps
- Controls Type: Knob
- Item Weight: 3.08 pounds
- Package Dimensions: 10.88 x 8.5 x 6 inches
- Date First Available: October 17, 2014
- Signal Format: Analog
- Voltage: 9 Volts
The Analog Alien Rumble Seat can easily replace 3 pedals, saving you valuable
space on your pedal board. You can have each effect on one at one time or you
can have just two or all three. It s all up to you, the guitarist. Here s a
quick run down of the Rumble Seat s features.The Rumble Drive simulates a
vintage Marshall 69 Plexi amp. It has 3 controls:Output knob controls the
direct output level when the Rumble Drive is engaged. The more you turn it up,
the more output you send to your amp.Tone control is very versatile and
sensitive. You can dial in the right amount of treble or bass depending on the
guitar you use and its pickups.Gain knob controls the amount of gain you send
to the circuit.The sound of the Rumble Drive is never harsh or brittle. It has
a smooth break up and retains a lot of the guitar s dynamics even at high
overdrive settings. At a gain setting of 2 O'Clock, the Rumble Drive reaches
its maximum gain. Once you go past this point there is no more gain left, but
the overdrive tone becomes more complex and harmonically rich. Turn it all the
way up and you ll get a very sweet overdrive with loads of harmonics! When the
Gain control is turned off all the way to the left, the Rumble Drive produces
very little or no gain at all. At this setting you can use the Rumble drive as
a master output and tone control. If you engage the Delay Reverb circuits and
use the Rumble Drive output as a clean boost and the tone knob as a master
tone control, you can enhance the sound of the Delay or Reverb or both. If you
want to introduce just a little drive, try increasing the Gain control up a
little. This will give your Rockabilly riffs attitude and really make them
jump out of your amp!The Delay in the Rumble Seat is about as sweet as it
gets. With delay times that range from 25ms to 650ms, going from a Rockabilly
slap to a Gilmourish long delay trail is as easy as a turn of the knob. Let s
have a look at the controls:Delay Controls the time of the