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Warm Audio RingerBringer Ring Modulation Pedal

Analog Ring Mod Pedal with LFO, Modulation, Drive, and CV Sections
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Warm Audio RingerBringer Ring Modulation Pedal
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Warm Audio RingerBringer Ring Modulation Pedal

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Your All-analog Ring Modulation Station

Vibrato, tremolo, cybernetic LFO pulses, whispy flutter, aliasing, lo-fi clang — all that and more can be yours with the RingerBringer ring modulation pedal from Warm Audio. This versatile pedal is dutifully inspired by a quintessential ring mod stompbox of yore that fueled cutting-edge tones for the likes of Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, Mars Volta, Jeff Beck, and more. The RingerBringer’s wide frequency options, shapeable LFO, and built-in drive circuit can unleash tremolo chops, modulated flutter, lo-fi coloration, and pitch-shifted aliasing, to name a handful of available options. With its sturdy metal chassis and retro-inspired faux wood sides, the attractive RingerBringer is also pedalboard-friendly. The pedal can function as a straightforward plug-and-play device, but its synth-inspired rear panel I/O matrix sets it apart as a robust tool for sound design. You can control Rate, Amount, Mix, and Frequency settings dynamically via expression pedals and other CV devices. Whether you use it to tinker, re-amp, or as a sonic expansion of your tool kit, the Warm Audio RingerBringer brings endless frequency-twisting fun.

CV and expression control

Pairing the RingerBringer with an expression pedal or other CV device reveals new sounds and more dynamic playability. Individual CV inputs for Rate, Amount, Mix, and Freq control empower you to try out fancy footwork and explore a formidable suite of options. Guitarists at Sweetwater have flocked to the Freq CV input, which, when paired with an expression pedal, can elicit eerie carnivalesque sweeps, high -or low-pulsating sirens, radio-inspired frequency hopping, and more. The numerous control inputs are great for transforming your guitar with synth-like avant-garde textures. What’s more, Carrier In/Out jacks let you replace the stock carrier with an alternate source.

Praiseworthy components

It’s no wonder that players flocked to the forerunner of the RingerBringer; thankfully, the RingerBringer’s true-to-spec design meticulously lives up to the original’s legacy! With built-in gain functions, convenient controls, and hand-selected analog components, the RingerBringer mirrors the original’s tunability, precision, and funk, as well as its capacity to adapt to different gear. Hand-selected op-amps (LM13700M and TL072ACDR) and transistors (DMMT3906W and MMBT3904) fuel analog saturation, firm definition, and a fluid response. If it’s boutique quality you’re after, the RingerBringer welcomes you in with arms wide open.

Warm Audio RingerBringer Ring Modulation Pedal Features:

  • Faithfully re-creates a quintessential ring mod pedal in all its glory
  • Perfect for pedalboards — also compatible with synth, bass, keyboards, and more!
  • Amount, Rate, Mix, and Frequency parameters provide expansive ring mod sound design
  • LFO waveform selector and frequency toggles help fine-tune performance
  • Drive control introduces saturation, grit, or distortion while guaranteeing usable levels with any sound source
  • All-analog design complete with premium op-amps and hand-selected transistors
  • 3 LED indicators convey LFO rate, drive clipping, and bypass status at-a-glance
  • CV inputs offer ways to tweak Rate, Amount, Mix, and Frequency using outboard gear
  • Carrier I/O and LFO Out fuel fresh sound-design possibilities

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Ring Modulator
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (audio in), 1 x 1/4" (carrier in)
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4" (audio out), 1 x 1/4" (carrier out), 1 x 1/4" (LFO out)
  • Other I/O: 4 x 1/4" (CV in: Rate, Amount, Mix, Freq)
  • Bypass Switching: Buffered Bypass
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Power Usage: 100mA
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 3"
  • Width: 2.25"
  • Depth: 6.5"
  • Weight: 1.9 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: WA-RB

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Reviews

Really cool pedal
Everything Warm Audio makes is awesome. This pedal can be hard to get at first, but if you take time to play with it, you can dial in some really cool sounds. Im a fan of The Mars Volta, so a ring modulator is a must-have on my board. The only gripe I have with it is that its a massive pedal and takes up a ton of board space
Music background: Guitarist
It’s great
It's great. Easy to use and versatile. I was quickly able to dial in a bunch of useable settings out of the box. It does nice tremolo sounds and can go sci-fi. Plays nice with fuzz pedals. The wood and metal build is gorgeous.
funny little thing
Bought a demo version of this guy a week ago and it makes some pretty funny sounds. Quite enjoy it as a bit of a noise connoisseur. Really works great for getting your guitar to make the most disgusting noises possible. The low frequency tremolo settings also sound great. Works as intended and sounds pretty much identical to the mf-102.
Music background: noise musician
Fun
I was looking for something to get some of those John Lord organ fx and this gets really close. It's mono, so I run it on the mono organ path from a K2700 into a Ventilator. When using stereo piano patches, those two are in bypass - a little fiddley but sounds pretty cool.