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Teisco analog pedals are shipping now

Take your tone to another dimension with Teisco pedals – which are shipping now. After teasing the three eye-catching pedal prototypes at Winter NAMM, Teisco’s pedal trio is finally here. Get ready to resonate, rumble and roar with the Teisco Delay (MAP $149.00), Teisco Fuzz (MAP $129.00) and Teisco Boost (MAP $129.00). These pedals represent a fresh sonic and visual take on your favorite stompboxes. They’re boutique quality, at accessible price points.

The trio features all-analog circuitry housed in custom enclosures designed from the ground up. The sleek high-gloss designs come in premium zinc alloy housing for extra durability, with a textured base plate for stronger velcro-adhesion.

Randall Couvillon, Senior Manager, Channel Sales says “These pedals are the perfect companion for players who push the boundaries and disrupt the status quo. Fans and newcomers will not be disappointed with Teisco’s pedal offering.”

Teisco’s mission: empower musicians of all walks of life to push their creative boundaries. Pedals will be available at select dealers and atwww.teisco.com. If you are interested in stocking Teisco pedals, contact Randy Couvillion (randall.couvillon@bandlab.com).

More about the Pedals

DELAY ($149.00): Celebrate everything beloved about analog delays — dark, warm repeats and the ability to cascade your signal into oblivion. With up to 600ms delay time, a rich Modulation section and a Direct Out for the ultimate tone chasers who want to run wet/dry rigs, the Teisco Delay is a bold step into the world of experimental analog delays.

BOOST ($129.00): The Teisco Boost is loaded with a field-effect transistor (FET) for softer, more organic clipping and can run at 24V via the voltage switch for extra headroom. The EQ profile switch also provides extra tweakability when you need it. Whether you need a tone-enhancing buffer or extra ‘oomph’ for your drives and amps, the Teisco Boost covers it all.

FUZZ ($129.00): A classic silicon fuzz circuit with a switchable upper octave that takes inspiration from a furry 70s predecessor. Unlock searing lead lines, gnarly textures, synth-like overtones, and every shade in between.

About Teisco:

Teisco started out as a Japanese manufacturer of affordable musical instruments in 1948. Historically known for its electronic innovation and unconventional aesthetic, today, Teisco continues to make products to alter sound and empower creators to push musical boundaries. Since 2017, Teisco has been headquartered in Singapore under the BandLab Technologies banner, as part of the group’s broader portfolio of music focused brands. Visit Teisco.com for more information.

About BandLab Technologies:

BandLab Technologies is a collective of global music brands with a vision to connect the world of music. Together, our brands share a passion. We’re driven by integrating the physical, digital and social supply chain, to enable better experiences, opportunities, and connections for all music lovers. BandLab, the group’s flagship digital product, is a social music platform that enables creators to make music and share the crea tive process with other musicians and fans. Other notable brands within the portfolio include Rolling Stone, the world’s leading voice in pop culture and music since 1967, MONO, an award-winning music lifestyle product company, and Swee Lee,  Asia's leading online retailer and distributor of musical instruments and pro-audio brands.Established in 2016, BandLab Technologies is headquartered in Singapore. For more information about BandLab by Cakewalk, visit  https://cakewalk.bandlab.com .

Monday March 18, 2019

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