Dimensions
60 mm wide
111 mm high
Current Draw
? mA / 9 V DC / Negative Center
Price
$160 Price in €

This Pedal is a prototype or in a concept phase.

Dan Armstrong Green Ringer, Googly Version

Rehousing of original Dan Armstrong Green Ringer Octave Up Fuzz, by Googly Eyes Pedals

This is an original Dan Armstrong Green Ringer, rehoused into a standard pedal with standard 9v power input and a boost control. Work done by Googly Eyes Pedals

From: https://www.premierguitar.com/dan-armstrong-sound-modifiers
Green Ringer

The Green Ringer combines distortion with an interesting ring modulator-like effect. According to the manual, if a single note is played it creates a tone one octave above. I did notice some subtle ring modulation on the breakup, which was cool in its own right, but playing two notes into the Green Ringer is where the fun really starts. The manual also states that, depending on the interval played, the tone the Ringer produces will either be harmonically related to the original note or dissonant. There are a lot of variables here and inventive players will love this.

This pedal really begs for experimentation. You can go from awesome Octavia-like sounds to crazy, out-there ring modulation. Throw in some unison bends and you’ll be greeted with a cacophony of sounds coming out of your amp. The pedal doesn’t really offer that much gain, but throw it in front of another distortion device and you have gold. The Green Ringer seems born to be paired with the Blue Clipper – it really brightens up the Clipper’s tone and gives you all the aforementioned effects without diminishing them at all. Due to the noticeable lack of controls, this pedal is simple to use – just plug it in and go. I did notice that the effect is more prevalent on the neck pickup than the bridge and build quality is on par with the Blue Clipper.

All in all, I really enjoyed the Green Ringer. It allows the musician to control what kind of ring modulation they want by knowing how the notes they play will affect the sound. If you’ve been in the market for a ring modulator, or just want to add some flavor to your riffs, this comes highly recommended.

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submitted Aug 21st, 13:29 by bkbirge
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