Kenai Fjords National Park is one of the most epic, expansive, and remote parks in the country. Over half of the park's 600,000 acres is covered in ice and some of the world's most densely populated marine wildlife. The Harding Ice Field, gets 60 feet of snow per year, and exists atop a 1,000 foot sheet of ice. If you ever get the chance to go, please do. It's one of our favorite places on earth. We wanted to do a special park for a special pedal, so please check out our first official digital delay! We hope you love it. Kenai Fjords is a modulated digital delay, designed on purpose to mimic the dark, murky, modulated warbles of the original Tel Ray Oil Can units.
Pedalboard friendly 1590bbs sized enclosure
True bypass
Custom "junior park ranger" style pin badge
Cloth bag
Stickers
First row of knobs: Mix, Time, Feedback
Mix controls the wet/dry balance
Time controls the length of the delay (50ms to about 600ms)
Feedback controls the number of repeats on the delayed signal
Second row of knobs: Balance, Grit, Mode
Balance controls the amount of sinusoidal modulation
Grit controls some soft feedback to simulate a warm preamp and worn out oil and disk heads
Mode (toggle) goes between Adineko (guitar, 300ms modulation period) and OrganTone (organ, 150ms modulation period)
Power
It is critical that you use a high quality, isolated and filtered power supplies with The Americana Series. Every modern measure was taken to ensure quiet, recording-worthy noise suppression, but low-quality power and power supplies can inject unwanted noise in these effects. Even though we've designed them to play nicely on a daisy chain, we don't recommend it.