Review Demo - Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 15, 2014
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Seymour Duncan is just about the biggest name in aftermarket pickups. That focus doesn’t reflect the bounds of the company’s know-how, though. The company has built guitars, amplifiers, and a bunch of effects over the years. They’ve reenergized their pedal-building efforts over the last year, and one of the latest products from the Santa Barbara workshop is the Vapor Trail, an analog bucket-brigade delay that also incorporates a chorus-like modulation section. Despite its small size, it sounds huge.

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The Vapor Trail is a pretty simple affair on the surface, but the compact control set gives you a lot of sound-shaping power. The delay controls are pretty conventional, with knobs for mix, repeat, and delay.

The clear delay knob, however, serves a cool double function by working as a delay rate indicator via a flashing blue LED that illuminates the knob. The two smaller rate and depth knobs control the modulation section.

Input and output jacks are located on the crown of the box and a wet insert jack is mounted on the left side. This function can be used in multiple ways. You can attach an expression pedal to alter the delay repeats, create a wet parallel loop with a Y-split cable, or run the purely wet signal out to another amplifier/input.

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