Tone Report Weekly Issue 113 | Page 8

NOW PLAY THIS ➊ SOURCE AUDIO UNVEILS THE NEMESIS DELAY The Nemesis is the final word in compact delay tones. Fully compatible with the Neuro App, the Nemesis has 24 delay engines available, along with a modern feature set such as tap tempo with subdivisions, stereo operation, and USB compatibility. The Intensity knob performs a different function depending on which delay engine is active, for some near-endless tweaking. ➊ ➋ FUZZROCIOUS BRINGS FEED ME TO THE TABLE The Feed Me provides the user with a mind boggling 20,736 combinations due to its four 12-position rotary switches, coupled with Volume and Tone controls. The switches customize a series of filters for total tonal enhancement. Perhaps best of all, the Feed Me stacks extremely well in front of or after any dirt pedals, for a truly tweakable sound that will put you on the hunt. ➋ ➌ DUNCAN SETS SAIL WITH THE CATALINA CHORUS The Catalina takes the idea of chorus and adds an interesting twist: Users can now control the depth of the machine just by how hard they pick their strings. The Catalina is a fully-BBD equipped device, so there’s no shortage of classic chorus tones on tap. A unique Dynamic switch lets players decide if they want more or less chorus effect as the picking strength increases or decreases. ➌ 8 NOW PLAY THIS // Buzzworthy Gear