
Anthony Easton
The JAM Pedals Ripple is a 2-stage phaser pedal that offers a unique, deep "vibey" tone. It is designed to breathe new life into funky percussive grooves, enhance arpeggiating parts with deep modulation, or animate quirky passages. The pedal performs equally well before and after overdrive pedals.
Specifications:
1. True Bypass
2. Works with a 9V battery or 9V DC adaptor (tip-negative)
3. Power consumption: 9 mA
4. Dimensions (including jacks, pots, etc. ): 11.1 x 7 x 4.8 cm / 4.3 x 2.7 x
1.8 inches
5. Weight: 215g / 0.47 lbs
Controls:
1. SPEED: Controls the speed of the modulation
The Ripple is hand-built in Athens, Greece and is an homage to vintage 2-stage phasing. It is designed with high-quality components and is suitable for use with guitars and bass.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the JAM Pedals Ripple from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

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$239

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$239

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$229

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$239

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