OBNE Sunlight Pedal
Looking to add something unique to your guitar rig? The Sunlight Old Blood Noise Endeavors pedal is more than just a reverb - it reacts to your playing, creating evolving textures that change as you perform. Stop playing, and your last notes will hang in the air indefinitely. Play again, and fresh notes take over. With three inspiring modes, the OBNE Sunlight reverb is a must-have for creative musicians.
OBNE Sunlight Review
Old Blood Noise Endeavors has built a reputation for crafting pedals that go beyond traditional effects, and the OBNE Sunlight guitar pedal is no exception. This dynamic reverb lets you hold notes endlessly, giving you complete control over how your sound evolves. Whether you want smooth, fluid trails or glitchy, rhythmic textures, the Sunlight by OBNE makes it easy to experiment.

The three distinct modes - Tape, Comb, and Pass - each shape your sound differently. Tape adds a wobbling effect, similar to an old cassette deck. Comb stacks short delays to create a flanger-like shimmer. Pass applies a random filter that shifts and changes as you play. With flexible controls and an expression pedal input, the Old Blood Noise Sunlight is built for musicians who love to explore new tones.
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight Pedal Features
- Lets you hold and sustain notes until new ones are played
- Three unique reverb modes for different textures
- Extra footswitch for quick changes on the fly
- External expression pedal input for hands-free control
- True bypass switching for a clean signal when off
OBNE Sunlight Pedal Specs
- Power 9V DC, center-negative
- Current draw 80 mA
- Expression control for multiple parameters
- Soft-touch relay bypass

What's in the Box of Our OBNE Sunlight Pedal?
- OBNE Sunlight Pedal
- OBNE branded pedal box
- OBNE pin
- OBNE and DeathCloud stickers
- OBNE guitar pick
- OBNE artsy manual
- DeathCloud merch
- Candy
Old Blood Noise Sunlight Pedal Dimensions
- Height: 2.3"
- Width: 2.6"
- Depth: 4.7"
- Weight: 0.66 lbs
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Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight Reverb FAQs
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