The Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail is an analog delay pedal. It delivers lush vintage delay sounds. It stays clear though without turning into mush. Works well through a good tube guitar amp.
Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail with Warm but Clear Tones
Do you love the sound of a warm, vintage analogue delay pedal? The Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail will do this with a little but extra on the side. Plenty of warm character and vintage tones are on tap at the stomp of a button. This is achieved using Bucket Brigade Devices. You can also add very responsive modulation into your guitar sound. Not only that, you have excellent control over it. It also features a TRS insert jack on the side. What this lets you do is add in some guitar effects to the signal. In fact there a number of ways the TRS jack can be set up on the Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail. You can also output a wet only signal. It could also be set up with a multi guitar amp rig. Or, if you need some extra control over the delay plug a standard volume pedal into it. With this you can control the amount of effect coming from this analogue delay pedal. This could be from zero to full on. When it is at maximum there is 3dB increase in volume compared to the dry signal.
Analog Delay Pedal with modulation controls
The Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail retains all the vintage character but has its feet firmly planted in the modern. You gain some pretty great controls on this analog delay pedal. Just one of the things that makes it stand out from the competition. On the pedal you have controls for the delay. These include Delay, Repeats and Mix. You also get control over the modulation. These included a Rate and Depth control. Just to round off the great list of features of the Seymour Duncan Vapour Trail is a translucent delay knob. Inside it is a blue LED that flashes the delay time.
The Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail is an excellent analog delay pedal that blends both old and new. It puts its nearest competitors to shame.