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Keeley HALO - The one and only dual echo created by Andy Timmons [Sound demo and reviews]

It was co-developed by Keeley Electronics and legendary guitarist Andy Timmons and is said to have been kept secret for many years.
About Keeley | About the brand

KEELEY is an effects pedal brand founded by guitarist Robert Keeley and based in Oklahoma.
Their products, including modified pedals that modify classic effects pedals from the past released by BOSS and Ibanez to give them a more contemporary, modern sound character, have captivated many guitarists and effect pedal enthusiasts.
A brand that continues to be loved by many professional artists.
Keeley Electronics HALO|Spec & Info.

Basic information about Keeley HALO
| Effector Name | Halo – Andy Timmons Dual Echo |
| Brand | Keeley Electronics |
| Categories | Delay / Modulation |
| Specification. | Size: Approx. W67 x H122 x D40mm Weight: about 360g Compatible voltage: DC9V center negative Current consumption: Approx. 160mA |
A mysterious delay effect called "Halo" created using two modulation delays.This is a delay pedal that can reproduce the above in a compact size.
The complex sound created by combining the two delay effects creates a reverb-like soundscape.
In addition to the "Halo" effect,Multi-head delay effect like tape echoAndDual delay effect reminiscent of 80's rack delaysEquipped with a rhythm mode that allows you to
In addition, various controls such as saturation and filters allowYou can get a wide range of delay effects, from clean to distorted lo-fi sounds.


- Rhythm mode that gives you the "Halo" effect created by Andy Timmons
- Nine controls for a wide range of tones
- A total of eight presets for saving tones
- True stereo specifications
- Tap tempo function
- Maximum Feedback function temporarily maximizes feedback
- Supports TRS Expression (sold separately)
- Remote on/off operation possible using external switch (sold separately)

About the Halo Remote Control
The Keeley Halo has a Remote connector (1/4” TRS) on the rear panel that allows remote operation as follows:
- Footswitch A/B can be operated externally via the TRS terminal
- Can be used for tap tempo, preset switching, etc.
- Supports so-called "latching" switching signals
The Halo remote connector (1/4" TRS) supports the following operations:
- Tip contact: Foot switch A (= Effect ON/OFF)
- Ring (middle) contact: Foot switch B (= Cycle through presets)
- Sleeve (base): Ground (common earth)
This means that a TRS cable can transmit:
- A switch: Bypass ON/OFF
- B Switch:Next Preset
Keeley Electronics HALO|Sound Demo
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Keeley Electronics HALO | Reviews and Reputation
My new gear.
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KEELEY HALO dual echo.
I bought this on a recommendation from a friend, and it's a really great pedal.
The opposing factors of dreamy fantasy and naturalness coexist beautifully. The case is small, but the sound pressure is so high that you'd think it was a rack type.
In short, it feels amazing.
I was moved for the first time in a long time.
I don't know how to operate it so much that it drives me crazy, but when I try to play the sound it feels good so I don't care. Keeley HALO
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My new gear...
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How to use and operate is difficult, but the sound is amazing! 🎸🎸
Also, if you place it on the guitar, the photo will look better.
I noticed that it looks good 🤪






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