Product Comparison: EarthQuaker Disaster Transport Sr vs EarthQuaker Avalanche Run V2


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General Specifications
Brand
EarthQuaker
EarthQuaker
Model
Disaster Transport Sr
Avalanche Run V2
Origin
USA
USA
About the Product
The Disaster Transport SR is a dual delay with reverb and modulation. It was designed from the ground up to create an intense wash of lo-fi swirling tape styled echo. While it may look intimidating at first glance, it’s actually pretty easy to navigate.
The Avalanche Run is a dreamy stereosonic exploratory multi-tool that includes up to 2 seconds of delay time, reverse delay, tap tempo with subdivision control, switchable true bypass or buffered bypass with 5 different tail lengths.
Key Specs
Type
Reverb/Delay
Reverb/Delay
Output Impedance
1000 Ω
100 Ω
Controls
TimeA knob, TimeB knob, RepeatsA knob, RepeatsB knob, Mix knob, Depth knob, Rate knob, Bleed knob, Reverb knob, DelayA switch, DelayB switch, Bypass switch
Time knob, Repeats knob, Tone knob, Mix knob, Decay knob, Expression Jack Assign Switch, Ratio Selector Switch, Mode Switch, Tap Tempo switch, Bypass switch
What customers say about "Key Specs"
EarthQuaker Disaster Transport Sr Guitar Effects Pedal
  • The reverb is a nice touch.
  • The gain on the mix level is insane.
  • Well-made, easy to use, and it sounds perfect.
  • This pedal is fantastic.
  • Awesome delay. It has a really good warm sound.
EarthQuaker Avalanche Run V2 Stereo Reverb & Delay Pedal with Tap Tempo
  • Great pedal. Smooth, organic, easy to use.
  • Well built, easy to tweak, and outstanding sound.
  • Great reverb pedal. Great sounds.
  • The sounds are crisp, flexible and clear.
  • A very nice reverb. Sounds good.
Size & Weight
Height
4.75 in.
4.65 in.
Width
5.65 in.
4.15 in.
Depth
2.25 in.
2.25 in.
Weight
1.2 lbs.
1.1 lbs.
Features
Display
No
No
Input(s)
1/4", Repeats Expression Jack, Bleed Expression Jack
2x 1/4", Expression/Control
Output(s)
1/4"
2x 1/4"
Recording Feature
No
No
Power Supply
AC Adaptor
AC Adaptor
Extras
Rugged Design, True bypass, Handcrafted
Flexi-Switch Technology, Rugged Design, 3 modes
What customers say about "Features"
EarthQuaker Disaster Transport Sr Guitar Effects Pedal
  • This delay gives a very classic sound, built like a tank, and powerful.
  • Very warm and lush sounding.
  • Absolutely fantastic sound. The repeats are clear, detailed, and bloom.
  • Simple controls, easy to dial in on the fly.
  • The product is very good. Good build quality.
EarthQuaker Avalanche Run V2 Stereo Reverb & Delay Pedal with Tap Tempo
  • The build quality is quite good.
  • This is a great pedal. Probably my favorite on my board by a mile with its big sound and versatility.
  • Cool pedal, and makes some great effects.
  • Great variety of sounds in a solid box.
  • Amazing sound, easy to used, great price.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
Manufacturer
MSRP
299.00 $


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