DUELING FLANGERS

The PRS Wind Through the Trees dual analog flanger pedal is best described as two flangers fighting each other, resulting in a sound reminiscent of the wind whipping through the trees. With Manual, Depth, and Rate controls per flanger as well as global Regeneration and Added Highs, Wind Through the Trees offers nearly endless tonal possibilities. Bottom line, Wind Through the Trees offers hours of fun for any player.

PRS pedals were created to be high-end pieces of audio gear.

Designed by PRS Guitars in Stevensville, MD, USA. Made in the USA.

Through-Hole Mounted
We spent considerable time comparing available electronic components, and through-hole soldering enables us to utilize the best-sounding parts.

True Bypass
PRS pedals are true bypass, so you can stay connected to your amp. When they are off, they are out of your signal chain, and the tone of your instrument can be heard without coloration.

Made in the USA
PRS Pedals are designed by PRS Guitars in Stevensville, Maryland and proudly made in the USA.

  • SPECIFICATIONS
  • Pedal Type Dual Analog Flanger
  • Analog/Digital Analog
  • Inputs (1) 1/4" Instrument
  • Outputs (1) 1/4" Instrument
  • Bypass Switching True Bypass
  • Amperage 22 mA
  • Power Sources 9V DC Power Supply, regulated and/or isolated (not included)
  • Batteries (1) 9V (not included)
  • Length 5.5"
  • Width 1.5"
  • Height 4.5"
  • Weight 1.3 lbs

ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Wind Through the Trees Dual Analog Flanger
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2022 - Present
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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