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Home 2012 May Marrs Pedals – Multiverse and Satellite Strobe!

Marrs Pedals – Multiverse and Satellite Strobe!

Marrs Pedals - Multiverse and Satellite ProbeI come across pedals all the time, but a few times I crack a smile and think of a few people that would go nuts for a pedal I just stumbled on. This time it’s the Marrs Pedals – Multiverse with the Satellite Strobe. Julian Marrs, who I showcased in the past, sent me an email letting me know about this new product he’s offering. I was happy to take a look and I know some EffectsBay readers are going to love this thing.

The Multiverse is a hybrid tremolo | boost | fuzz and strobe controller. The controls for the Multiverse are:

Blip / Normal – which assigns the speed type of the unit. Blip is incredibly fast tremolo speed which uses an irregular tremolo cycle. The normal is an even on / off tremolo cycle.
Chop / Swell – controls the wave form. Hard chops or gentle swell.
Clean / Dirty – sends the signal to the fuzz circuit
Satellite On / Off – engages the satellite strobe
Guitar / Timer – strobe is on all the time via timer, or only engages with the guitar

Additionally, you have Dirt, Depth, Volume and Speed controls for dialing it in just right.

The Satellite Strobe is a secondary unit that plugs into the Multiverse which provides a wicked strobe effect to match the tremolo speed. The Satellite Strobe has a on / off switch and LED indicator. The strobe is quite powerful (15V or less) and has a brightness level control.

Here is a very thorough demo of the Marrs Pedals Multiverse and Satellite Strobe.

For some dramatic guitar, this would be a CRAZY pedal combination to have! The Multiverse is available for $325 CAD. The Satellite Strobe is $100 CAD. For more information on Marrs Pedals, check out their web site at www.MarrsPedals.com.

May 14, 2012admin

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Comments: 5
  1. Chris
    11 years ago

    Holy Epilepsy Batman! That is awesome!!!!

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  2. Riff Wolf
    11 years ago

    I know, right. I love this pedal.

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  3. Brett Husebye
    11 years ago

    Its cool. 8 out of 10 rating for cool. I agree I am starting to seizure myself. I dig the sound but the light would annoy me, I would have to wear my sunglasses inside and the only time I would use it would be to look cool in a show. Or during a power outage as the only source of light with a Pignose Amp. I fuzz a bit harder, like shake the plates out of the neighbors cupboards but to each his own. Since its a combo it’s meant for special use, dig that speed knobage!

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  4. Jeremy C
    11 years ago

    That is really an annoying pedal for the user. I don’t think I want a strobe light blinking at me when I’m playing.

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  5. Julian Marrs
    11 years ago

    Thanks for the comments everyone!

    Hey Jeremy,

    The strobe light is a stand alone pedal – it doesn’t have to come with the Multiverse. Think of it as a bonus. It connects via a 1/4 instrument cable so you can place it anywhere in the room – It doesn’t have to be blasting you in the face if you don’t want it to be. Placing it behind a drummer makes for a cool effect. It’s a lot of fun at shows. If you’re interested there is a piano demo that doesn’t have a strobe light and showcases the “nicer” side of the pedal. https://vimeo.com/41981387

    All the best,
    Julian

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