Jam Pedals Koch Ness Monster Supreme: Greg Koch multi-effects
A Massive Analog Orange Sparkly Monster!
The Jam Pedals Koch Ness Monster Supreme is probably the most exclusive multi-effects device on the market! It is handmade and sparkling orange, perfect for guitarists who love 100% analog sound.
Koch Ness Monster Supreme
The Koch Ness Monster Supreme results from a 15-year relationship between Greg Koch and JAM Pedals. This sparkling orange behemoth contains ten effects and is an all-analog circuit. It isn’t cheap, but it is mighty impressive!
10 Effects
Greg’s demo sounds excellent (he always sounds marvelous), and he shows off the effects, which include Greg’s very special Gristle King Overdrive, the Retro Vibe, the Wahcko-Wah, Eureka, Lucy Dreamer, Waterfall, and the Delay Llama Mk. 2, the Delay Llama XTREME and the Harmonious Monk.
The tap tempo of the Delay Llama XTREME can be easily synchronized with the Harmonious Monk, allowing both devices to be synced with a single tap.
It has an overlay to make navigating this monster easier and a funky bag to keep it from escaping between shows.
Little Monster
There is also a cut-down version, which is slightly more affordable for those who don’t need all the bells and whistles of the beast!
It contains the Lucy Dreamer, Eureka, Harmonious Monk, and Delay Llama.
How much are these beasts?
The two pedals are certainly not cheap. So you must pay a whopping € 2,190.00 for the giant Koch Ness Monster Supreme, while the little monster will set you back € 790.00.
I love it, and if I could keep up with all those switches against the sparkling orange paint job, I would buy one.
Most of the Jam Pedals effects are available from Thomann individually so that you could make your version with less orange.
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