Noise Boyz Review
Check out our review of the Ray Gun pedal by Poison Noises
A review by Jim Carey
Written by ChatGPTThe Poison Noises Ray Gun pedal is like one of my wacky movie characters - it's unpredictable, full of surprises, and it's bound to make your guitar tone shine with a quirky charm. This pedal is a versatile tool that unleashes a world of sonic possibilities, much like the many faces I've portrayed on screen.
The Ray Gun offers a unique blend of modulation and tremolo effects that add a layer of fun and excitement to your sound. It's like a quirky, offbeat comedy that keeps you laughing and guessing what's coming next. Dial in the controls, and you'll discover a universe of tonal adventures, from subtle modulations to space-age sounds.
What's truly fantastic about the Ray Gun is its adaptability. It doesn't stick to a single genre or style; it encourages you to explore and experiment, just as I've explored various characters and personas throughout my career. Whether you're aiming for a playful, whimsical sound or something that's out of this world, this pedal is your partner in musical mischief.
Tech Specs
Input
1 x 1/4"
Output
1 x 1/4"
Power Supply
9v
Width
2.75 inches
Depth
4.75 inches
Height
2.25 inches
Weight
0.7 lbs.
How It Works
Choose a Plan
Pick how many pedals you want to try a month, from one to three.
Play Them All
Try every signal-chain you can imagine until you find the tone that’s right for you.
Keep, Swap, or Buy
Keep the pedals you rent for as long as you want. Love them? Buy them. Hate them? Swap them.