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Limited Edition Ghost Echo by Brain Dead

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Limited Edition Ghost Echo by Brain Dead

Malcolm X Abram

EQD has joined forces with Brain Dead, the L.A.-based creative studio, for an ultra-cool collaboration featuring a special, limited colorway of the Ghost Echo Vintage Voiced Reverb available NOW!
 
The Brain Dead creative brain trust has worked with an array of artists, musicians, brands, and companies on one-off runs featuring their colorful combinations of low- and high-brow art drawn from the international street and subcultures they love and celebrate. Here at EQD, we are also inspired by much of the same cinema, music, comics, and all left-of-center forms of art and media as the Brain Dead folks. So, we are giddy with excitement and appreciation that the always innovative brand chose to use one of our stompboxes as a canvas for its latest creative endeavor.

We think Brain Dead's eye-mesmerizing graphics pair perfectly with the sound-expanding Ghost Echo, turning it into genuinely functional art. In addition to the unique colorway, Brain Dead has specially designed some colorful and special packaging for the pedal. So, whether you place it on your pedalboard or feature it on your mantle, the Brain Dead Ghost Echo is an excellent addition to your pedal and art collection.

The Brain Dead Ghost Echo is a limited production run, and their collaborations consistently sell out fast! So please reach out to your local EQD dealer or your favorite online gear retailer and get your pedal-lovin' hands on this unique L.A. to Akron collaboration.

Audio samples, demo videos, tech specs and the Ghost Echo manual can be found here.


Malcolm X Abram is a recovering reporter and music writer and a proud 40 year guitar noodler. He lives, works and plays in the bucolic dreamland of Akron, Ohio in an old house with two dogs who don’t really like each other and way too many spiders.

 

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